Tip of the week: Check out Medicare?s flu pandemic policies
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, October 8, 2008
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Late last month, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) alerted healthcare providers that it has developed certain emergency policies and procedures that may be used for the Medicare program in the event of a flu pandemic or national emergency. To read the “MNL Matters” on this issue click here.
Providers can familiarize themselves with the material posted on Medicare’s “Pandemic Flu” Web page by clicking here.
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