Tell HHSC: How Has COVID-19 Impacted Your Practice?
By Amy Lynn Sorrel

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Have unexpected technology costs and staffing changes had a substantial impact on your practice during the pandemic? Have inpatient and outpatient services fluctuated? Do you use telemedicine?  

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) wants to know and invites physicians to participate in its 2020 COVID-19 Impact Survey.

The deadline is 5 pm on Friday, Nov. 13.

“Your responses are critical to understanding the impact of COVID-19 on the provider workforce and how COVID-19 is affecting the way providers are delivering health care services,” HHSC said. “By taking this survey, you will help HHSC develop policies and secure funding that aim to mitigate the short- and long-term impacts of COVID-19 on providers.” 

Participation is voluntary. HHSC estimates the survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and provides additional guidance when you take the survey here.

If you have questions about the survey, contact HHSC. For technical issues, reach out to Deloitte


 

Last Updated On

November 09, 2020

Originally Published On

October 29, 2020

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Amy Sorrel

Amy Lynn Sorrel has covered health care policy for nearly 20 years. She got her start in Chicago after earning her master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and went on to cover health care as an award-winning writer for the American Medical Association, and as an associate editor and managing editor at TMA. Amy is also passionate about health in general as a cancer survivor, avid athlete, traveler, and cook. She grew up in California and now lives in Austin with her Aggie husband and daughter.

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