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What Home-Based Care Leaders Should Know About The $1.66 Trillion Spending Bill
The $1.66 trillion omnibus government funding bill, expected to pass through the U.S. House and Senate, incorporates key provisions for home-based care. These include new transparency measures for home health payment, an extension of the rural add-on, and the Money Follows the Person program. However, stakeholders in home health and home care may be somewhat disappointed as Congress did not delay the 3.925% rate cut outlined in the 2023 home health final rule.
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The proposed $1.66 trillion omnibus government funding bill, anticipated to successfully navigate the U.S. House and Senate, encompasses significant provisions pertaining to home-based care. Noteworthy inclusions consist of novel transparency measures concerning home health payment, an extension of the rural add-on, and the Money Follows the Person program. Nevertheless, stakeholders invested in home health and home care may experience a degree of disappointment, as Congress opted not to postpone the 3.925% rate reduction delineated in the 2023 home health final rule.
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