Description
Recent Medicare provider relief measures will serve to reduce federal regulatory burdens for home health providers, while simultaneously streamlining the provision of care and protecting access for beneficiaries amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
During this 90-minute installment of HCAF’s online briefing series to examine the regulatory relief policy wins — with one setback — as announced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on March 30, 2020.
Specific measures to be discussed include changes related to:
- Medicare’s homebound status requirement (revised!) Non-fraud-related claims reviews (paused!)
- Home health remote patient assessments (now accepted!)
- Nurse supervision of the home health aide for home health and hospice (waived!)
- Hospice core service, volunteer, and comprehensive assessment timeframe requirements (waived!)
- Encouraged use of Medicare-funded telehealth services (…but with no effect on reimbursement)
All this plus get your questions answered by registering now for this information-packed online briefing.
Course Author: J'non Griffin
Objectives
- Attendee will earn about the recent PHE flexibilites allowed and how they impact home care providers
- Attendee will learn about changes to the RCD demonstration and the impact to Florida home care providers
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate HCAF Course Certificate (No CE)
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