The policy changes proposed by the association fall into three main buckets:
• Providing access to care for those infected or suspected to be infected
• Securing an adequate workforce
• Ensuring adequate resource allocation
The recommended changes include implementing alternative testing sites for faster, more cost-effective testing and to help free up hospital capacity; prioritizing availability of personal protective equipment for emergency workers and other frontline healthcare workers; and ensuring full payer coverage of testing and diagnosis.
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