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Physician venture investor talks telehealth, digital therapeutics, Medicaid tech

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Norden is particularly passionate about funding companies focused on the Medicaid population – a traditionally tricky and often ignored area. In fact, digital health companies only account for less than $10 billion of that $4 trillion in spending. What's happening in this area of digital health?

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CMS Medicaid Proposals Offer Transparency And Accountability, But Compensation Provision Could Cap Business For Cash-Strapped Providers

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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a new rule that would make major changes to the way that home care workers are compensated under Medicaid. The bulk of its business is in Medicaid. Anderson also noted that home care agencies working under Medicaid often vary in size. On Thursday, the U.S.

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An inside look at a national, bilingual telemedicine service

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Galileo first launched with in-home care for Medicare and Medicaid patients, creating a framework to include social determinants of health in clinical analysis and to bridge gaps in healthcare education. "I first helped her switch her Galileo account into Spanish. "She had recently moved to the U.S. to live with her family.

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‘We Will Hold You Accountable’: New York Home Health Agencies to Pay $18.5 Million

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Both Intergen and Amazing Home Care primarily serve New York’s Medicaid population, according to a recent announcement from New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office. “In To any company in New York City that thinks they can get away with withholding workers’ rights and violating our laws: We will hold you accountable.”.

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With Medicaid Access Rule Finalized, Home Care Providers Enter ‘Wait-And-See’ Mode

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This article is a part of your HHCN+ Membership On Tuesday, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) officials vehemently backed the thought process behind the “80-20” wage mandate in home- and community-based services (HCBS). Providers and advocates, on the other hand, continued to argue that the policy could be disastrous.

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‘It’s Now for the Wealthy’: Regulation Creating Cost Barriers for Live-In Home Care Services

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Mostly, though, the Obama-era regulation has ended up decreasing the amount of live-in care that home care agencies provide. For now, home care providers are stymied by Medicaid wages, which do not match the pay that would be needed for live-in care. The administration’s goal at the time was to raise caregiver wages.

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Modivcare Continues To Grow Personal Care Segment, Unconcerned With Medicaid Rule Proposal

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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) latest proposed rule , which includes a provision that would require at least 80% of Medicaid payments to go toward compensation for personal care workers. The heightened attention on personal care services leads to necessary sophistication, oversight and regulation.