Listen "Weathering the COVID-19 Content Storm"
Episode Synopsis
In the first episode, on May 6, we interviewed Amanda Byler, a Family Nurse Practitioner who works with migrant worker communities at Great Lakes Bay Health Centers, and Annalisa Hultberg, University of Minnesota Extension Educator for on-farm food safety, about farm family, farm worker, and customer safety as we enter our production season during a global pandemic. Some resources that were discussed can be found here.Federally Qualified Health Center map These health centers serve under-insured and uninsured people by offering sliding scale fees, increased Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements, and some specialize in bilingual migrant health services.COVID-19 Response Plan Template for Fruit and Vegetable FarmsThis is a big shared effort to make a template COVID-19 plan for your farm. You can request a copy to customize for your own use.CDC: What To Do If You Are SickFrom Amanda: "I also wanted to add a little clarification [at 37:00 minute mark] – the CARES Act eliminated cost of testing specifically for UNINSURED patients. Many insurances are waiving the co-pays and additional cost of testing but the question specific to the CARES Act is aimed at uninsured patients."
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