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Covenant Health will comply with COVID vaccine mandate

Posted at 11:44 pm November 11, 2021
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Methodist Medical Center Main Entrance
Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge is pictured above.

Covenant Health is among the hospital organizations in the Knoxville area that will comply with the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs.

The hospitals announced on Thursday that they plan to comply.

“On November 4, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care facilities that participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs to protect health care workers, patients, families, and visitors from COVID-19,” a press release said. “CMS is very clear that non-compliance with this mandate will result in severe penalties to hospitals, up to and including exclusion from participation in Medicare.”

Covenant includes Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge and other local health care facilities.

Other organizations planning to comply with the vaccine mandate include Blount Memorial Hospital, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Sweetwater Hospital Association, and The University of Tennessee Medical Center.

The health care systems are doing this “so that we can effectively continue to provide care in our communities, including caring for our patients who rely on Medicare,” the press release said.

To be compliant with the CMS mandate, all covered individuals are to have had the first dose of the primary COVID-19 vaccine series or received a single dose of the one-dose vaccine by December 5, 2021, and they must complete the two-dose series to be fully vaccinated by January 4, 2022, unless they qualify and are approved for a religious or medical exemption to the vaccine, the press release said. Clinical, non-clinical, and medical staff, as well as students, volunteers, contracted employees, and vendors, are required to follow the mandate.

“The mandate outlines specific requirements for facilities to continue participating in the Medicare program and for team members to be permitted to provide care for patients,” the press release said. “All of our dedicated team members are important to us, and like hospitals across the country, we have faced staffing challenges created by the pandemic. However, team members must be in compliance with the vaccine deadlines in order to continue working at our facilities.

“Our hospital organizations have strongly encouraged COVID-19 vaccinations to protect individuals from the virus. We have actively provided COVID-19 vaccinations for our team members and our communities. The majority of our organizations’ employees are already fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Our desire is to work with all our team members to move toward compliance with the federal rule through our vaccination and exemption process. Throughout all episodes of care, our hospital organizations are steadfast in our commitment to provide the care needed for our patients and our communities.”

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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