The Center for Medicare Advocacy (Center) submitted comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) about the Calendar Year 2021 Home Health Prospective Payment System Rate Update; Home Health Quality Reporting Requirements; and Home … [Read more...] about Comments Submitted Regarding Medicare Home Health Proposed Rule for 2021
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Center Comments on Proposed Home Health Rules
August 24, 2020 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesAttention: CMS-1730-PP.O. Box 8013Baltimore, Maryland 21244-8013 Submitted electronically to: http://www.regulations.gov Re: File … [Read more...] about Center Comments on Proposed Home Health Rules
Medicare Home Health Case Settled with Full Coverage for Beneficiary with Chronic Conditions
Vermont Legal Aid and the Center for Medicare Advocacy are pleased to announce the settlement of McKee v. Azar, a case that was brought in federal court to ensure proper coverage of home health care services for a Medicare beneficiary with multiple … [Read more...] about Medicare Home Health Case Settled with Full Coverage for Beneficiary with Chronic Conditions
New Guidance On Nursing Home Health Inspections Severely Limits Oversight and Enforcement for a Three-Week Period
On March 20, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued new guidance directing state survey agencies to conduct health inspections only if they relate to complaints and facility-reported incidents (FRIs) triaged at the … [Read more...] about New Guidance On Nursing Home Health Inspections Severely Limits Oversight and Enforcement for a Three-Week Period
Issue Brief: Medicare Payment vs. Coverage for Home Health & Skilled Nursing Facility Care
New Issue Brief: Medicare Payment vs. Coverage for Home Health & Skilled Nursing Facility Care The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) — the federal agency responsible for administering the Medicare program — has begun … [Read more...] about Issue Brief: Medicare Payment vs. Coverage for Home Health & Skilled Nursing Facility Care
Medicare Coverage of Home Health Care Has Not Changed Under the New Payment System (PDGM)
Background. On January 1, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) began implementing a new Medicare payment system—“Patient Driven Groupings Model” (PDGM)—for home health services. Under PDGM, home health agencies have a new set … [Read more...] about Medicare Coverage of Home Health Care Has Not Changed Under the New Payment System (PDGM)
Home Health Practice Guide with Case Study (January 2020)
Medicare Home Health Coverage and CareIs Jeopardized By the New Payment Model –The Center for Medicare Advocacy May Be Able to Help Actual Recent Case Study Mrs. Green has advanced multiple sclerosis. She spends her time either in bed or in a … [Read more...] about Home Health Practice Guide with Case Study (January 2020)
Potential Impacts of New Medicare Payment Models On Skilled Nursing Facility and Home Health Care
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will be implementing revised payment systems for both skilled nursing facility care (effective October 2019) and home health care (effective January 2020). The Center for Medicare Advocacy has written … [Read more...] about Potential Impacts of New Medicare Payment Models On Skilled Nursing Facility and Home Health Care
Proposed Home Health Rules – Payment Shouldn’t Impede Access
The Center for Medicare Advocacy (the Center), submitted comments this week regarding the 2020 proposed rules for Medicare home health care. The Center is pleased CMS plans to allow therapist assistants to perform maintenance therapy (therapist … [Read more...] about Proposed Home Health Rules – Payment Shouldn’t Impede Access
Center Comments on 2019 Proposed Home Health Rule
September 9, 2019 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Department of Health and Human Services Attention: CMS-1711-P P.O. Box 8013 Baltimore, Maryland 21244-8013 Submitted electronically to: http://www.regulations.gov Re: … [Read more...] about Center Comments on 2019 Proposed Home Health Rule