Consideration 13
13. Financial viability / sustainability
Operating at a loss
Consideration
Many facilities are taking a loss for COVID-19 testing but continue doing it because they see the benefit in their communities.
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Unreimbursed expenses - Sample collection costs
Consideration
Some OSCTCs are not being adequately reimbursed for the sample collection process.
Staffing to the lowest level of licensure may help.
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Building in clinic visit
Consideration
Incorporating a clinic visit into the sample collection process can add additional reimbursement.
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Facility fees
Consideration
Sites may explore whether they can collect facility fees to help increase reimbursement.
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Other unreimbursed expenses
Consideration
Scheduling, marketing, education, and other hidden costs are often not reimbursed.
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Philanthropy
Consideration
Philanthropic partners can ease financial burden on states and health centers.
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City and State support
Consideration
City and state financial support is available to help some OSCTCs, but long-term sustainability is uncertain.
Some OSCTCs are using tobacco settlement funds.
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Federal support
Consideration
Federal support is available to help some OSCTCs.
Long term sustainability of federal funding source remains questionable, and there is still significant confusion around what support is available, particularly around FEMA.
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Health insurance
Consideration
Insurance reimbursement rules vary considerably by state and payor.
Capturing insurance card details incorrectly can lead to a missed opportunity for reimbursement.
Insurance companies can mitigate time-consuming reimbursement issues by designated lump funds for OSCTCs, without requiring insurance details from patients.
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1. Identify and prioritize the population to be tested
2. Identify and mobilize your partners
3. Determine the type of OSCTC
4. Offer the right type of test
5. Adapt to variations in laboratory capacity and turnaround time
6. Staff Required for OSCTC
7. Build efficiencies into your OSCTC
8. Promote positive patient experience and community awareness
9. Address potential patient access limitations
10. Manage patient results
11. Plan for weather extremes
12. Provide PPE to staff
13. Financial viability/ sustainability
14. Explore a broader role for your OSCTC
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