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CMS sets Medicaid payments to home care workers at 80%

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is hoping to improve Medicaid enrollees’ access to care through a final rule that better compensates caregiving roles. | CMS released a series of final rules Monday, including Medicaid access regulations that some groups worry will cause providers to close.

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Medicare Advantage Plans Pulling Back On In-Home Care Supplemental Benefits

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Insurance companies selling Medicare Advantage (MA) plans have been facing increased scrutiny from members of Congress and regulators, with critics of the private version of Medicare claiming carriers are profiting far too much. There was a 364% increase in plans offering the benefit since 2020. The agency is implementing a 3.3%

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Home Care Providers Keep Cautious Eye On Medicare Advantage: NAHC President

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Home health providers should keep a close eye on the rise and popularity of managed care plans under Medicare Advantage in 2023. That was one of the many messages from Bill Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC), during Wednesday’s webinar with Netsmart.

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What Home Health Providers Need To Know About CMS’ Medicare Enrollment Changes

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The Medicare enrollment process undergoes annual changes at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure it remains up to date with evolving regulations, policies and health care practices. 1, and several of them will affect home health agencies. A number of changes went into effect on Jan.

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The ‘Strange Tension’ That Exists Between Consumer-Directed Models, Regulations Surrounding Them

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This article is a part of your HHCN+ Membership At some point in their lives, most Americans will need some type of in-home care support. The issue is that — due to the caregiver shortage, the rising cost of care, Medicaid qualifications and a number of other factors — many of them won’t be able to afford it.

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The Case For Stronger Caregiver Vetting In Home Care 

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Direct care workers are, in many ways, the collective face of home-based care organizations. Therefore, regulators and providers are increasingly taking a closer look at who they’re hiring in the first place. To combat this trend, increased vetting is essential when hiring individuals to care for seniors in their homes.

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Kaiser, Mayo, Medically Home found coalition to promote advanced hospital-at-home services

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"The pandemic winding down is great from a public health standpoint, but we know Congress doesn't want to just open the floodgates" with no virtual care regulations. The coalition's perspective, he said, is that regulators should "put guardrails on, but let us continue the good work."

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