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Below is Alston & Bird’s
Health Care Week in Review, which provides a synopsis of the latest news in health care regulations, notices, and guidance; federal legislation and congressional committee action; reports, studies, and analyses; and other health policy news.
Week in Review Highlight of the Week:
On Wednesday, HHS finalized its review of Phase 3 Provider Relief Fund applications and began distribution of the funds. Read more about this action and other news below.
I. Regulations, Notices & Guidance
On December 14, 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), along with several other agencies, issued a final rule entitled,
Equal Participation of Faith-Based Organizations in the Federal Agencies’ Programs and Activities. This rule provides clarity about the rights and obligations of faith-based organizations participating in the Agencies’ Federal financial assistance programs and activities. This rulemaking is intended to ensure that the Agencies’ Fed
Survey suggests COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy stems from a distrust in the vaccine development and approval process
Survey results of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Pennsylvania suggest that fewer people are likely to get the COVID-19 vaccine than the number of people who got the flu shot last year.
Several countries have now granted approvals for vaccines to curb COVID-19, the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
However, the vaccine will be truly effective only if the public has confidence in being vaccinated. There are concerns about people refusing to get vaccinated, indicating the need for measures to raise public confidence in vaccines.