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6 Company Leaders On What The Medicaid Access Rule Means For The Future Of Home Care

Home Health Care

This article is a part of your HHCN+ Membership Now that the Medicaid Access Rule has been finalized , home-based care’s company leaders have had time to digest it, and consider what it means for the future of the space. Also excluded are all the other costs that come with running a home care agency.

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

Home Health Care

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.

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The Home-Based Care Executive Quotes That Struck A Cord In 2023

Home Health Care

To find the most memorable home-based care executive quotes in 2023, Home Health Care News employed a strategy that is part art, part science. My concern is the game that we play with CMS. And, yet again, that game between the industry and CMS took place in 2023. CMS proposed a net 2.2%

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Expanded Federal Investment in Home and Community-Based Services: State Approaches to Serve Children and Youth

NASHP

Expanded Federal Investment in Home and Community-Based Services: State Approaches to Serve Children and Youth July 22, 2022 / by Zack Gould and Kate Honsberger. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated long-standing challenges for states in providing access to high-quality home and community-based services (HCBS).[1]

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Family Caregiver Services and Supports

NASHP

This section of the RAISE Act State Policy Roadmap focuses on state opportunities to support services for families caring for older adults and adults with disabilities. Respite care to temporarily relieve caregivers. Supplemental services, on a limited basis, to complement the care provided by family caregivers. Source: U.S.

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Public Health Modernization Toolkit: Key Commitments, Priorities, and Strategies to Advance Collaboration between Public Health and Health Systems

NASHP

Figure 1 displays a consolidated overview of the “Framework for Public Health-Health Care System Collaboration.” Creative workforce solutions that focus on bridging health care and public health can emerge from comprehensive workforce assessments that map on to effective interventions.

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Day One Notes for the 40th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, 2022

Sheppard Health Law

The reason I was stuck in my home office for the second year, instead of being crushed in the rolling mosh pit of investors, executives and analysts from all over the world in the escape room environment of the Westin St. Broussard and Humana’s new CFO, Susan Diamond, then stepped onto the stage to set the record straight.