COVID Vaccine Delays Cause Resident Concern About Process The first phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution has been slow in some states and has resulted in confusion on the part of residents, causing concern among officials about the rest of the process. Jim McKay, Emergency Management | January 12, 2021 | Analysis
State and local governments are grappling with the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccinations without much guidance from the federal government and, predictably, the results are mixed at best.
Reports of confusion about where to get the vaccination and who is going first among those eligible are plaguing the efforts, as is the pace of vaccinations becoming available. Local jurisdictions are, for the most part, dependent on state coordination and guidance in developing their strategies.
Vaccine Rollout Plagued by Confusion, Lack of Direction by Feds
The first phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution has been slow in some states and has resulted in confusion on the part of residents, causing concern among officials about the rest of the process. by Jim McKay / January 8, 2021 TNS
State and local governments are grappling with the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccinations without much guidance from the federal government and, predictably, the results are mixed at best.
Reports of confusion about where to get the vaccination and who is going first among those eligible are plaguing the efforts, as is the pace of vaccinations becoming available. Local jurisdictions are, for the most part, dependent on state coordination and guidance in developing their strategies.
James Bohnsack, SVP and chief strategy officer of TransUnion Healthcare, tells HealthLeaders.
“In order to help our provider clients improve revenue cycle performance and the patient financial experience, TransUnion Healthcare provides insights which focus on the financial situation facing patients, he said via email. We are now expanding those insights to include the full spectrum of social risks so healthcare providers can implement intervention strategies to improve the health and wellness of communities and individuals.”
The partnership aims to create a more complete view of social risk factors and their impact at the community and individual level. Socially Determined s platform