It’s our duty to unite against workplace violence

BY John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association Health care workers have dealt with endless challenges in recent years, especially after two years of COVID-19 patient care and the resulting burnout and fatigue. As hospitals and health systems face severe staffing shortages, the burden on those workers remaining grows more profound. Amid the mounting pressure and strain, health care workers must contend with, one concern is entirely preventable and must be addressed in a comprehensive and...

DPP Approval: The first step in securing Texas’ safety net

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association   Hospitals around the state are breathing a collective sigh of relief following the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ approval of three directed payment programs in late March. These vital DPPs raise reimbursement rates closer to the cost of providing care to Medicaid enrollees and amount to $5.3 billion a year in payment enhancements to Texas providers. But for nearly seven months, the programs were left pending...

Workforce shortages threaten patient care

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association Hospitals have grappled with health care workforce shortages long before the pandemic, but two years of providing COVID-19 care have strained provider resources and staff like never before. Health care workers serving on the frontlines of one COVID-19 variant surge after the next are profoundly burned out and exiting hospital employment in record numbers. Some are leaving the field altogether, while others are trading full-time work for more...

Critical funding remains in limbo as pandemic wears on

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association While much of our attention lately has been focused on the COVID-19 pandemic and related challenges, another crisis has been quietly brewing with the potential to drastically impede health care delivery across Texas. Since last fall, supplement payment programs that raise hospitals’ Medicaid reimbursements closer to the actual cost of care either expired or are still awaiting federal approval. Months have now passed without Medicaid providers receiving these...

Despite workforce challenges, frontline workers bravely tackle another surge

By John Hawkins, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association Hope was on the horizon as we inched closer to the end of 2021. Powerful tools like vaccines, masks, boosters, and testing capabilities were ubiquitous, and the general public was deeply educated about how to protect themselves. A new year brought hope for a new health care environment that perhaps would largely leave COVID-19 in the rearview mirror. But, as the holidays unfolded, so did another serious wave...

John Hawkins to take the helm January 1

Following a nationwide search, the Texas Hospital Association has selected longtime advocacy veteran John Hawkins to lead the organization, replacing Ted Shaw who retires at the end of the year. On Jan. 1, Hawkins will become the association’s president and chief executive officer. THA is the largest voice for Texas hospitals, representing more than 600 members – from sprawling hospital systems to small, rural facilities, both private and public – from all corners of the...

More options, new savings: Get your patients covered now

By Ted Shaw, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association Health care providers are in the best seat ever to encourage their patients to sign up now for health care coverage through the federal marketplace at HealthCare.Gov. Open enrollment began Nov. 1 for health plans for next year. With more options, new savings, and more time to get enrolled, the outlook has never been better to add Texans to the coverage rolls. Those who already have insurance through...

Flu is here, and so are vaccines

By Ted Shaw, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association The message was clear on a recent call with hospital CEOs and state health officials: Flu is here in Texas – earlier and with more concern – and getting vaccinated is more important than ever. While it seems everyone is coughing or sneezing this season, the general public is well versed in prevention tactics due to a crash course in COVID-19 over the last year and a half....

Promote, encourage community-based COVID-19 testing for kids

BY Ted Shaw, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association Protecting the state’s youngest Texans during the rampant spread of the COVID-19 delta variant amid an in-person learning environment is increasingly challenging. Data from the Texas Department of State Health Services indicate that, by late August, more than 51,000 Texas children contracted COVID-19 since the new school year began. Vaccines are not yet available for most school-age children, and Texas educators have less flexibility this year in terms...

Delta prompts a doubled-down defense

By Ted Shaw, President/CEO, Texas Hospital Association As the rate of COVID-19 hospitalization increases, the impact of the delta variant is in clear focus. Transmission of the delta variant poses an incredible risk to our communities. With that challenge, however, comes an important opportunity to strengthen and sharpen the defenses that we know work. Wearing a face mask, practicing social distancing, and adhering to health experts’ guidance are critical to mitigate disease spread. But vaccination...

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