AJMC February 24, 2022
Laura Joszt, MA

During an AHIP webinar, Mark Hamelburg, senior vice president of federal programs at AHIP, explained the shifts coming to Medicare and Medicaid when the public health emergency finally ends.

While the country looks forward to the end of the COVID-19 pandemic to get back to a sense of normalcy, there are concerns that the end of the public health emergency (PHE) will trigger the end of waivers and regulations in Medicare and Medicaid that could significantly impact patients, explained Mark Hamelburg, senior vice president of federal programs at AHIP, during an AHIP webinar on the state of the industry in 2022.

Hamelburg was joined by fellow AHIP experts Kate Berry, senior vice president of clinical innovation; Danielle Lloyd, senior vice...

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