HHS has extended its contract with TeleTracking technologies for the collection of COVID-19 hospital data, according to NPR. 1. HHS signed a six-month, $10.2 million contract with TeleTracking in ...
HHS tacked another six months onto its contract with TeleTracking technologies for the collection of COVID-19 hospital data, according to an April 6 news release. HHS signed a six-month, $10.2 million ...
[Update: This story has been updated to include comment from an HHS spokesperson.] The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has renewed the contract with TeleTracking to continue collecting ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded a six-month contract to Pittsburgh-based analytics firm TeleTracking to continue collecting and reporting COVID-19 patient information.
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CMS has issued a new rule clarifying that its daily Covid-19 reporting via the HHS Teletracking portal is mandatory as a condition of participation in the Medicare program. 42 C.F.R. § 482.42. HHS’s ...
The Trump administration has renewed a controversial contract with a Pittsburgh company to collect key COVID-19 data from hospitals. The Department of Health and Human Services decided to award a ...
The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking formal approval for the portal it created on an emergency basis to collect daily COVID-19 data from about 5,500 hospitals. The portal allows ...