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VisitImpact on hospital reporting during 2024-2025 flu season
Increased difficulty in reporting • 33%
No change in reporting difficulty • 33%
Improved reporting efficiency • 34%
Hospital capacity reports or health department data
U.S. Hospitals End Mandatory COVID-19 Reporting, Complicating Pandemic Monitoring
May 3, 2024, 02:51 PM
As of this week, U.S. hospitals are no longer mandated to report data related to COVID-19 admissions, capacity, or occupancy to federal authorities. This change marks the expiration of a COVID-era mandate aimed at monitoring the pandemic and potential future pandemics such as bird flu. The cessation of mandatory reporting is expected to complicate efforts to track the ongoing COVID-19 situation and other respiratory diseases.
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More stringent payment policies • 33%
More flexible payment options • 33%
Introduction of new financing options • 33%
Significant Decrease in Hospitalizations • 33%
Moderate Decrease in Hospitalizations • 33%
No Significant Change in Hospitalizations • 34%
Increase in oversight or auditing • 33%
Reduction in funding • 33%
No significant changes • 34%
High compliance (>75%) • 33%
Moderate compliance (50-75%) • 33%
Low compliance (<50%) • 34%
Increase in closures of nursing homes • 25%
Decrease in closures of nursing homes • 25%
No significant change in closures • 25%
Increase in new nursing homes • 25%
0-5 cases • 25%
6-10 cases • 25%
11-20 cases • 25%
More than 20 cases • 25%
Less than 10% • 33%
10% to 20% • 33%
More than 20% • 33%
Significantly Improved • 33%
Moderately Improved • 33%
No Change • 34%
Below 20% effective • 25%
20-40% effective • 25%
41-60% effective • 25%
Above 60% effective • 25%
Increase in violations • 33%
Decrease in violations • 33%
No significant change • 34%
No significant change • 34%
Decrease in funding/resources • 33%
Increase in funding/resources • 33%