The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services May 12 and May 14 will host calls for hospitals, health systems and providers on COVID-19. CMS will answer questions on temporary actions the agency has taken to increase hospital capacity; expand the health care workforce; and further promote telehealth.

Tuesday, May 12 call from 5-6 p.m. ET
Attendee Dial-in: 833-614-0820
Access Passcode: 8968295
Audio Webcast (You must register to participate in the audio webcast.)

Thursday, May 14 call from 5-6 p.m. ET
Attendee Dial-in: 833-614-0820
Access Passcode: 5688374
Audio Webcast (You must register to participate in the audio webcast.)

In addition, CMS May 15 will host a call with the Food and Drug Administration for physicians and clinical leaders on COVID-19. The call is an opportunity to hear physicians and other clinical leaders share their experiences, best practices and strategies, and insights related to COVID-19.

Friday, May 15 Call from 12:30-2 p.m. ET
Attendee Dial-in: 877-251-0301
Access Passcode: 8983296
Audio Webcast (You must register to participate in the audio webcast.)

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