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NAHC’s Bill Dombi: Horizontal Integration, Workforce Innovation to Accelerate in 2022

Home Health Care

The end of 2021 brought a handful of key home health policy issues to a temporary conclusion, including the congressionally secured delay to Medicare sequestration. One of the most recent ones is Medicare sequestration. Because it’s again, delaying that 2% Medicare sequestration cut, but also PAYGO requirements as well. [00:01:27]

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CMS Promotes Competition, Transparency, Health Equity and More in the CY2025 Medicare Advantage and Part D Proposed Rule

Sheppard Health Law

On November 6, 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) released the contract year 2025 proposed rule for Medicare Advantage (“MA”) organizations and Part D sponsors (the “Proposed Rule”). The UM committee was established in April 2023 in the 2024 Medicare Advantage and Part D Final Rule (CMS-4201-F).

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Seven Steps for Building a Community-Based Palliative Care Benefit Within Medicaid

NASHP

Successful home-based palliative care programs cite an engagement rate of 35%. For length-of-stay estimates, consider using the CMMI Medicare Choices Model of community-based pre-hospice services, with an average length of stay of 99 days. Advance Care Planning. Transitional Care Management.

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Medicaid Authorities for Housing-Related Services

NASHP

Additional Considerations Requires budget neutrality (note that budget neutrality calculations for health-related social needs were recently updated ) Typically involves extensive negotiations with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Note that part of CalAIM is approved through a 1915(b) in-lieu-of services approach.

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Behavioral Health System Modernization along the Continuum

NASHP

It includes examples from various states organized by the framework buckets: integrated primary and behavioral health care, crisis continuum of care, in-home and in-community based, and out-of-home and community.

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National Care Coordination Standards for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN): Proceedings from the National Forum on Care Coordination for CYSHCN

NASHP

The “National Forum on Advancing High-Quality, Equitable Care Coordination for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs” centered on two key topics for improving care coordination systems for CYSHCN: integrated care coordination and the care coordination workforce.