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Video LINK: Empowering Vaccine Confidence: Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy
Facilitating Vaccination in your practice
COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program ages 6 months +
COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program ages 5+
Kentucky Medicaid Pharmacy Provider Notice #267 – COVID-19 Home Test Kits
Medicaid COVID-19 FAQs (January 21, 2021) COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive Program Ages 5 to 11 Overview (December 10, 2021) 2021 COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive Training (December 7, 2021)
Medicaid COVID-19 FAQs
COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive Program Ages 12 and Older Overview (October 2021)
Communication skills for talking about COVID vaccines
Prior Authorization Guidance (August 17, 2021)
Maximizing efficient, high quality COVID-19 screenings (April 26, 2021)
Kentucky CHFS Department for Medicaid Services Prior Authorization Guidance – Effective 2/1/2021 (January 15, 2021) Prior authorization guidance during COVID-19 crisis (December 17, 2020)
Medicaid & CHIP Provider Relief Fund Update (July 22, 2020)
Federal resources available for health care providers and employers in the federal CARES Act
New value-added benefit: LiveHealth Online effective April 1, 2020
COVID-19 Guidance (March 23, 2020)
originally posted by: litterbaux
Well well well, Isn't this interesting.
COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive program
Straight from the horses mouth, the vaccines weren't for health and safety, they were a money making scheme right down to the provider level.
I'm not sure what to say, I'm not shocked. I'm a little pissed so many people were injured by these vaccines so people could make money. Sick.
Based on our research, we rate MISSING CONTEXT the claim that Blue Cross Blue Shield pays doctors bonuses based on the number of patients vaccinated. Providers receive bonuses for overall performance and service, which can include vaccinations. But vaccines are not the only determining factor for payments, and experts say the programs are aimed at promoting the quality of care, not volume. The poster making this claim provided no evidence supporting it, and USA TODAY found no evidence of a program offering those specific payments.
originally posted by: litterbaux
a reply to: TarantulaBite
That video link compares known vaccines to the emergency use authorization vaccine, what a total joke. Yes you might have people hesitant to the polio vaccine but it's universally accepted as a safe vaccine and almost everyone gets it. As well as the other vaccines listed. They have decades of safety records and efficacy results.
Versus something that was cooked up in record time, propagandized like no other and the safety statistics were almost hidden for 75 years.
Yes, exactly the same. What a crock of $hit!