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

Home Health Care

Amid Medicaid changes, the most relevant news to home care providers is the aforementioned 80-20 provision, which will force HCBS providers to direct 80% of reimbursement to direct care workers. “We law firms that have done independent analyses of the proposed rule,” Damon Terzaghi, the director of Medicaid advocacy at NAHC, told HHCN.

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Staffing, Compliance and Technology: What Legal Issues Providers Should Watch For In 2023

Home Health Care

As home-based care becomes more popular and renowned among the larger health care system, agencies will need to put a greater emphasis on legal compliance. HHCN: Matt, what’s your background in home health and home care, for our audience who might not be familiar with your work? But there are positive legal trends, too.

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How Storage Impacts Your Patients & Your Bottom Line Brad Fitzpatrick | E. 116

Vie Healthcare

A restaurant, a law firm, everything works better when things are where they should be and there’s no surprises.’’ The regulations in healthcare are huge, and so it truly is a necessity. First, why does storage matter when it comes to patient care? But hospitals aren’t exclusive. Jim (10:01): Sure, sure.

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Navigating 2024 Healthcare Challenges: Policy, AI, and the Road Ahead

HIT Consultant

Technology emerges as the linchpin as we discuss value-based care and alternative payment models. As we pivot towards these models, the focus intensifies on creating frameworks that not only reward outcomes but also emphasize the quality of care over the volume of services provided.