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Report: State should keep pandemic health care changes

Report: State should keep pandemic health care changes June 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BOSTON (AP) Changes to Massachusetts health care rules made in response to the COVID-19 crisis should be allowed to remain in place even after the pandemic state of emergency is lifted later this month, according to a new report. For example, the state Department of Public Health should continue to allow Massachusetts residents to access telehealth from providers outside the state, according to the Pioneer Institute report. Widespread access to telehealth allows patients to see more diverse doctors from different areas of the country, cuts down on barriers to care such as transportation, and allows providers to focus more attention on complex, in-person appointments, report author Joshua Archambault told the Boston Herald.

State prepares to shut down mass vaccination sites in coming weeks

State will shut down mass vaccination sites in coming weeks Meanwhile, a new report calls for keeping telehealth options and other pandemic measures. Boston s Jerome Sampson helped his mother Lorraine Peters, 80, get the vaccine shot from RN Lisa Cronin at Gillette Stadium in February. David L Ryan/Globe Staff Email BOSTON (AP) The state announced Thursday that the mass vaccination sites that were so critical earlier in the pandemic will be shutting down over the next several weeks as the fight against COVID-19 in Massachusetts adopts a more targeted strategy. With nearly 3.7 million residents fully vaccinated and over 4.3 million people having received at least a first dose, the Baker administration said it’s now focused on ramping up community-based vaccine efforts to reach remaining unvaccinated populations.

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