
COVID-19: Vaccines, Testing and Compensation Programs
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Road to Recovery: Ramping up Covid-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain(
- Opening Statement of Hon. Anna G. Eshoo, a Representative in Congress from the State of California
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Anna G. Eshoo
- Opening Statement of Hon. Brett Guthrie, a Representative in Congress from the Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Brett Guthrie
- Opening Statement of Hon. Frank Pallone, Jr., a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Frank Pallone, Jr.
- Opening Statement of Hon. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers, a Representative in Congress from the State of Washington
- Prepared Statement of Hon. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers
- Supply Chain
- Statements of Luciana Borio, M.D., Vice President, In-Q-Tel
- Julie Morita, M.D., Executive Vice President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Michael O. Leavitt, Founder and Chair, Leavitt Partners
- and Greg Burel, President and Principal Consultant, Ha...
- Statement of Luciana Borio, M.D.
- Testimony of Luciana Borio, M.D., Vice-President, In-Q-Tel, "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021, Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
- Introduction
- The COVID-19 Pandemic
- Past
- Present
- Vaccines
- Variants
- Therapies
- Diagnostic Tests
- Data Infrastructure
- Supply Chain
- Future
- Conclusion
- Statement of Julie Morita, M.D.
- Hearing Testimony, Julie Morita, MD, Executive Vice President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Me...
- Equity
- Accessibility
- Coordination
- Conclusion
- Testimony Addendum, Julie Morita, MD, Executive Vice President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and M...
- Research
- Anticipating COVID-19 Vaccination Challenges through Flu Vaccination Patterns
- COVID-19 and the Experiences of Populations at Greater Risk
- Ensuring Access to the COVID-19 Vaccine for Adult Medicaid Enrollees: A Roadmap for States
- Ensuring Equity: State Strategies for Monitoring COVID-19 Vaccination Rates by Race and Other Priority Populations
- For Most Workers, the Latest COVID-19 Vaccine Developments Won't Mean Protection Just Yet
- How Risk of Exposure to the Coronavirus at Work Varies by Race and Ethnicity and How to Protect the Health and Well-Being of Workers and Their Families
- The Impact of Coronavirus on Households across America
- Pandemics and Health Equity: Lessons Learned from the H1N1 Response in Los Angeles County
- Preemption, Public Health, and Equity in the Time of COVID-19
- Resources
- Advancing Equity in the Nation's COVID-19 Public Health Response and Recovery: Options for a New Administration
- ASTHO Bounce Forward
- Center for Strategic and International Studies Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation
- COVID-19 Equitable Testing Strategy
- Diversity Data Kids & The Child Opportunity Index
- Language of Vaccine Acceptance Poll and Vaccine Communication Tips
- National Immigration Law Center's Resources Related to the COVID-19 Crisis and Consequences
- US COVID Atlas
- Opinion Pieces
- America's Last Line of Defense for a Safe Vaccine
- Pressure Won't Build Vaccine Trust
- We Need a Vaccine Distribution Plan-Right Now
- Statement of Michael Leavitt
- U.S. House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee Hearing, "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021, Governor Michael O. Leavitt, Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Salt La...
- Pandemic Response Requires Strategically "Scouting the Next Valley"
- Scouting the Next Valley for COVID-19 - Issues and Recommendations
- Developing an Open-Source Vendor-Agnostic Digital Vaccination and Testing Credential
- Strengthening Domestic Capacity to Rapidly Manufacture Vaccines after the Emergence of a Virus
- Anticipating the Potential Needs of Patients with "Long-COVID"
- Anticipating and Addressing the Barriers of Social Determinants of Health and Inequity
- Resourcing and Sustaining Our Public Health Infrastructure
- Resourcing and Sustaining Medical and Scientific Innovation
- Strengthening Our Commitment to Mental Health
- Responding to the Challenges that Pandemic Presents to Medicare's Financing
- Prioritizing Pandemic Preparedness on an Ongoing Basis
- Assisting the Nation's Governors in Strengthening Medicaid's Response to the Pandemic
- Learning Continually by Scouting Valleys Beyond
- Conclusion
- Statement of Greg Burel
- Opening Statement of Greg Burel, Committee on Energy & Commerce, February 3, 2021
- Article of January 31, 2021, "'It's a mess': Biden's first 10 days dominated by vaccine mysteries," by Tyler Pager, Adam Cancryn and Joanne Keenen, Politico, Submitted by Ms. Eshoo
- Biden Administration Readies Battle Plan as Covid Variants Reach the U.S.
- Statement by the Association of American Medical Colleges on "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain" Submitted for the Record to the Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, United States House of Repres...
- Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines
- Ramping up COVID-19 Testing
- The Medical Supply Chain
- Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines
- Ramping up COVID-19 Testing
- The Medical Supply Chain
- Conclusion
- Statement of the National Immigration Law Center, House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain, Tuesday February 3, 2021
- Insufficient Funding for Community Focused Outreach and Assistance
- States Are Not Allowed to Discriminate against Immigrants in Distribution
- Everyone, Regardless of Their Immigration Status, Should Have Access to Free COVID-19 Testing, Vaccinations and Treatment
- Protecting Sensitive Data and Addressing Privacy Concerns
- Congress and the Administration Should Ensure That Language Access Is Prioritized and Protected
- Front-Line Immigrant Workers Must Have Equitable Access to Vaccines
- Immigrants Must Not Fear Immigration Consequences from Vaccination
- Immigrants in Detention Must Have Equitable Access to Vaccines
- Written Statement for the Record, for the Hearing Entitled "Road to Recovery: Ramping up Covid-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," United States House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, February...
- COVID-19 National Crisis Is Disproportionately Impacting Communities of Color
- Vaccine Distribution Must be Equitable
- Essential Workers
- Social Determinants of Health
- Multi-Generational Homes
- Language Access
- Immigration Status
- Detailed Demographic Data about Vaccine Administration Is Needed
- Written Testimony of the American Psychological Association, by Arthur C. Evans, Jr, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President American Psychological Association, Submitted to the Subcommittee on Health, of the Committee on Energy an...
- Legislative Priorities in the 117th Congress
- The Pathway to Recovery
- Equity
- Vaccines
- Testing and Contact Tracing
- Statement from the American Society for Microbiology, in Response to the House Energy & Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing: "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- Increase Testing Capacity and Access
- Increase Transparency
- Statement of Steven C. Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer, The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS), for United States House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, on "Road to Recovery: ...
- Executive Summary
- Discussion
- Accessible and Trusted Retail Pharmacies Are Boosting Critical Access to COVID-19 Vaccines and Testing in Communities across the Nation
- Retail Pharmacies Play a Key Role In Expanding Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
- Outside of Vaccinations, Retail Pharmacies Are Reshaping the Public Health Infrastructure to Provide Additional Services, Like COVID-19 Testing, to Patients on a Larger Scale
- Recommendations to Ensure Retail Pharmacies Have the Authorities to Continue to Help Fight This Pandemic and Strengthen the Public Health Infrastructure Moving Forward
- Recommendation 1: Maintain Important Authorities Established under the PREP Act Declaration, Which Have Expanded Patient Access to Vaccination and Testing Services at Local Retail Pharmacies
- Recommendation 2: Sustain the Ability for Retail Pharmacies to Continue to Provide Vaccination, Testing, and Relevant Preventative Services by Establishing Clear Coverage and Reimbursement Pathways
- Recommendation 3: Ensure Critical Patient Access to Pharmacy Services by Expanding the Federal Pharmacy Partnership Program to Serve Medicare and Medicaid Populations
- Conclusion
- Statement for the Record, American Nurses Association, Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain, House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, February 3, 2021
- Medical Supply Chain
- Vaccines
- Vaccine Equity
- Conclusion
- Demographic Characteristics of Persons Vaccinated During the First Month of the COVID-19 Vaccination Program - United States, December 14, 2020-January 14, 2021
- Discussion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Written Testimony for the House Energy and Commerce Committee: Subcommittee on Health, "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- Lack of Capacity at Local and State Health Departments
- About the National Health Care for the Homeless Council
- Trump's Operation Warp Speed Promised a Flood of Covid Vaccines. Instead, States Are Expecting a Trickle
- U.S. CDC Says 41.4 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines Distributed, 20.5 Million Administered
- 'Pixie Dust': Why Some Vaccine Sits on Shelves While Shortages Intensify Nationwide
- Thousands of Vaccine Appointments Canceled as Supply Lags
- ?It's Such a Lottery': Disappointment and Frustration as Vaccine Offers Melt Away
- On Biden's First Day in Charge, Swift Action on Covid-19 and the Economy Is a Priority
- Frustrations Boil at Pace of Vaccinations at Long-Term Care Facilities
- Trump Officials Actively Lobbied to Deny States Money for Vaccine Rollout Last Fall
- About the Author
- Administration Leaves Testing Responsibility to States in Report to Congress
- It's Just Everywhere Already': How Delays in Testing Set Back the U.S. Coronavirus Response
- A Prime Mission
- Sense of Exasperation
- ?What Do We Do?'
- A Silent Spread
- Months into Virus Crisis, U.S. Cities Still Lack Testing Capacity
- Health Workers Still Face Shortages of Critical Medical Supplies
- Sarah Mccammon, Host
- Oxygen Supply Shortages Bedevil Hospitals Already Overwhelmed by COVID-19 Patients
- Oxygen
- California Coronavirus Hospitalizations
- The Stories Shaping California
- Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply
- President Biden Announces American Rescue Plan
- Mount a National Vaccination Program, Contain COVID-19, and Safely Reopen Schools
- Mount a National Vaccination Program
- Scale up Testing to Stop the Spread of COVID, Safely Reopen Schools, and Protect at-Risk Populations
- Mobilize a Public Health Jobs Program to Support COVID-19 Response
- Address Health Disparities and COVID-19
- Protect Vulnerable Populations in Congregate Settings
- Identify and Address Emerging Strains of COVID-19
- Provide Emergency Relief and Purchase Critical Supplies and Deploy National Guard
- Invest in Treatments for COVID-19
- Protect Workers against COVID-19
- Restore U.S. Leadership Globally and Build Better Preparedness
- Provide Schools the Resources They Need to Reopen Safely
- Provide Emergency Paid Leave to 106 Million More Americans to Reduce the Spread of the Virus
- Deliver Immediate, Direct Relief to Families Bearing the Brunt of the Crisis
- Extend and Expand Unemployment Insurance Bene ts so American Workers Can Pay Their Bills
- President Biden's plan will:
- Help Struggling Households Keep a Roof over Their Heads
- Address the Growing Hunger Crisis in America
- Raise the Minimum Wage to $15 per Hour
- Call on Employers to Meet Their Obligations to Frontline Essential Workers and Provide Back Hazard Pay
- Expand Access to High-Quality, A ordable Child Care
- Bolster nancial Security for Families and Essential Workers in the Midst of the Pandemic
- Preserving and Expanding Health Coverage
- Expanding Access to Behavioral Health Services
- Ensure Adequate Funding for Veterans' Health
- Combat Increased Risk of Gender-Based Violence
- Provide Critical Support to Struggling Communities
- President Biden's plan will:
- Provide Small Businesses with the Funding They Need to Reopen and Rebuild
- Provide Support for rst Responders and Other Essential Workers
- Protect the Future of Public Transit
- Support Tribal Governments' Response to COVID-19
- Modernize Federal Information Technology to Protect against Future Cyber Attacks
- Executive Order on Ensuring a Data-Driven Response to COVID-19 and Future High-Consequence Public Health Threats
- Section 1. Policy
- Sec. 2. Enhancing Data Collection and Collaboration Capabilities for High-Consequence Public Health Threats, Such as the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Sec. 3. Public Health Data Systems
- Sec. 4. Advancing Innovation in Public Health Data and Analytics
- Sec. 5. Privileged Information
- Sec. 6. General Provisions
- Executive Order on a Sustainable Public Health Supply Chain
- Section 1. Purpose
- Sec. 2. Immediate Inventory of Response Supplies and Identi cation of Emergency Needs
- Sec. 3. Pricing
- Sec. 4. Pandemic Supply Chain Resilience Strategy
- Sec. 5. Access to Strategic National Stockpile
- Sec. 6. General Provisions
- Executive Order on Establishing the COVID-19 Pandemic Testing Board and Ensuring a Sustainable Public Health Workforce for COVID-19 and Other Biological Threats
- Section 1. Policy
- Sec. 2. COVID-19 Pandemic Testing Board
- Sec. 3. Actions to Address the Cost of COVID-19 Testing
- Sec. 4. Establishing a Public Health Workforce Program
- Sec. 5. General Provisions
- Biden Covid Team Derides Trump Plan While Borrowing Playbook
- J&J Single-Dose Vaccine Provides Strong Shield against Covid
- Partisan Rhetoric
- Biden's Approach
- 100-Day Pledge
- No Good Vaccine Deed
- Covid, Kids and Teachers Unions
- Why Operation Warp Speed Worked
- Will Biden Cut a Covid Deal with Republicans?
- American Pharmaceutical Resilience
- Global Supply Chains and Economic "Resilience": (More) Evidence from the Pandemic
- Coronavirus: Operation Warp Speed Timeline
- Jan. 12, 2021
- Jan. 6, 2021
- Dec. 30, 2020
- Dec. 28, 2020
- Dec. 23, 2020
- Dec. 21, 2020
- Dec. 19, 2020
- Dec. 18, 2020
- Dec. 16, 2020
- Dec. 14, 2020
- Dec. 12, 2020
- Dec. 11, 2020
- Nov. 24, 2020
- Nov. 23, 2020
- Nov. 21, 2020
- Nov. 18, 2020
- Nov. 12, 2020
- Nov. 10, 2020
- Nov. 9, 2020
- Oct. 28, 2020
- Oct. 23, 2020
- Oct. 19, 2020
- Oct. 16, 2020
- Oct. 13, 2020
- Oct. 9, 2020
- Sept. 23, 2020
- Sept. 16, 2020
- Sept. 8, 2020
- Sept. 3, 2020
- Aug. 29, 2020
- Aug. 28, 2020
- Aug. 23, 2020
- Aug. 17, 2020
- Aug. 14, 2020
- Aug. 13, 2020
- Aug. 11, 2020
- Aug. 5, 2020
- Aug. 4, 2020
- July 31, 2020
- July 30, 2020
- July 27, 2020
- July 22, 2020
- July 13, 2020
- July 7, 2020
- July 2, 2020
- June 18, 2020
- June 15, 2020
- June 11, 2020
- June 9, 2020
- June 1, 2020
- May 21, 2020
- May 15, 2020
- May 12, 2020
- April 16, 2020
- March 30, 2020
- FAQs
- Operation Warp Speed
- Coronavirus: DOD Response
- Operation Warp Speed Staffers Refute Claim Biden Is Starting from Scratch on Vaccines
- Current and Former Staffers Say They Helped Set Biden's Administration on a Glide Path to Its Vaccination Goal
- Proud of Vaccine Success, Warp Speed's Ex-Science Head Talks Politics, Presidents, and Future Pandemics
- Statement for the Record, Submitted by the Premier Inc. Healthcare Alliance, Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain, House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, February 3, 2021
- Premier's Reflections & Learnings from COVID-19 Response Efforts
- Strengthening the Healthcare Supply Chain to Address Future Pandemics
- Incentivizing Domestic Manufacturing
- Augmenting the Strategic National Stockpile
- Solutions to Environmental Issues Impacting Patient Care
- Maintaining Supply Chain Integrity
- Expediting COVID-19 Vaccinations of the American People
- #1 Vaccine Hesitancy
- #2 Clinical Staffing Limitations
- #3 Distribution Challenges
- #4 Supply Shortages
- #5 Communication Gaps
- Creating Upstream and Downstream Visibility
- Expanding Infection Prevention Clinical Surveillance
- Conclusion
- Attachment-Additional Questions for the Record, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- The Honorable Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
- The Honorable Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE)
- The Honorable Brett Guthrie (R-KY)
- The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX)
- The Honorable Neal P. Dunn, M.D. (R-FL)
- Attachment-Additional Questions for the Record, Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- The Honorable Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
- Community vaccination sites are a critical part of the American Rescue Plan that has been proposed by the Biden Administration. Specifically, a $20 billion investment has been included to help set up these sites, some of which will be able to vaccinat...
- During a public health emergency, one of the most important roles of the federal government is to provide clear, consistent, and fact-based communication. The CDC has played a key role in federal messaging during this pandemic by publishing guidelines...
- How do you think CDC's approach to communication throughout the last year has impacted the public's willingness to be tested for COVID-19 and participate in local contact tracing efforts?
- In what ways do you think CDC is succeeding in their approach to communicating about the COVID-19 vaccine and in what ways do you think they can improve?
- The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX)
- The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) made its vaccine prioritization recommendations to assist jurisdictions in decision making on how to allocate the limited doses of available vaccines. The ACIP recommendations identify non-...
- The current vaccine distribution chain only involves one distributor. Have there been capacity issues with distribution that could be solved by involving more private distribution companies? Are there certain areas, for example rural, that are more di...
- The Honorable Gus Bilirakis (R-FL)
- Obesity has proved to be a major risk factor in the COVID-19 pandemic and past pandemics, such as the H1N1 pandemic in 2019. Over 40% of Americans have obesity, and that number is projected to continue to grow. In addition to hampering our public heal...
- Attachment-Additional Questions for the Record, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on "Road to Recovery: Ramping Up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- The Honorable Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
- Governor Leavitt Response
- The Honorable Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-CA)
- Governor Leavitt Response
- The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX)
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- The Honorable Brett Guthrie (R-KY)
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- The Honorable Gus M. Bilirakis (R-FL)
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Governor Leavitt Response
- Attachment-Additional Questions for the Record, Subcommittee on Health, Hearing on "Road to Recovery: Ramping up COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, and Medical Supply Chain," February 3, 2021
- The Honorable Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ)
- The Honorable Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX)
- The Honorable Gus M. Bilirakis (R-FL)
- The Honorable Billy Long (R-MO)
- The Honorable Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-IN)
- Chapter 2
- Compensation Programs for Potential COVID-19
- Vaccine Injuries(
- The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program
- Covered Vaccines and Injuries
- Procedure for Obtaining Compensation
- Available Compensation
- The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
- Covered Vaccines and Injuries
- Procedure for Obtaining Compensation
- Available Compensation
- Considerations for Congress
- Index
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