Given new changes from the federal government, the Alabama Department of Public Health also put plans to expand access on hold.
The Alabama Department of Health warned statewide healthcare providers that they'd be receiving fewer doses of monoclonal antibody treatments from the federal government than previously, so providers should consider who is receiving the treatment.
An announcement from the HHS put monoclonal antibody treatments on temporary allocation for every state. They'd be restricted to sites that have an HHSProtect account and only be approved in alignment with utilization, and the Alabama Department of Public Health toldtheir understanding was that they would receive only 70 percent of their requested product.
"To hopefully assure that monoclonal antibodies are available now and in the future for those patients most at risk, providers are reminded that not everyone qualifies for non-hospitalized patient treatment with monoclonal antibodies." Alabama is putting plans to expand access to monoclonal antibody treatments on hold amid a temporary allocation from the Department of Health and Human Services. Above, healthcare workers work inside the Regeneron Clinic at a monoclonal antibody treatment site in Pembroke Pines, Florida, on August 19, 2021.
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