Even as providers struggle at the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis, the NYS Justice Center has just turned up the heat—and potential scrutiny—for OPWDD providers grappling with the impacts of COVID-19. Already under the strain of lowered reimbursement levels and recoupment efforts, pro...
In terms of funding, the OASAS guidance instructs providers to maintain records of all expenses related to COVID-19, and states that the agency will reimburse provides for all reasonable costs incurred. Additionally: All current recoupment and normal annual reconciliation withholds are being temporari...
The aim of this work was to investigate the prevalence of equilibrium disorders such as dizziness and vertigo in a sample of COVID-19 patients after recovery. The effect of COVID-19 on the vestibular system and the correlation between the severity of the infection and the effect on the ...
So, will things be a bit different than before, because of COVID? Oh, yes there will be. As always, for restaurant week, it is highly suggested that you call the restaurant ahead and ask if they take reservations. If they do it is in your best interest to go ahead and reserve a s...
Ok so you got a reprieve when it came time to re-register your car because of COVID. Car registrations as of March 1, 2020 didn't have to be taken care of, right? Yes, essentially you knew you were going to have a finite amount of time before you had to get the car re-register...
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The NYS Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued “Guidance on Use of COVID-19 Sick Leave,” which significantly expands the obligations of employers with respect to New York State’s COVID-19 sick leave law. The guidance indicates, among other things, that (1) emplo...
attention and receive applicable testing per their health care provider. They are not to return to the work site until cleared by a medical professional if the health care provider determines they may be or have been infected with COVID-19. CDC and NYSDOH guidelines must be followed ...
On March 21, Governor Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.9, invoking his new powers from a law passed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. These powers expand the governor’s authority to temporarily suspend, modify, or issue directives in response to New York State’s declared disaster ...