Medical Economics August 5, 2020
Andrew Mellin, MD

Here are three key government mandates taking effect in 2021 that physicians should be preparing for.

While COVID-19 is rightly consuming the attention of healthcare leaders, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is continuing to drive policies that improve electronic clinical information sharing, mitigate fraud in the opioid crisis, and deliver price transparency for patients. As many practices and health systems start reopening and resuming operating their practices in a new normal, it’s important to prepare for these initiatives that will have a direct impact on your practice and your patients.

Now that we are more than half-way through 2020, there are three key HHS mandates taking effect in 2021 that you should be preparing for:

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