Reforming the Medicare Hospice Benefit

As a wrap to my two previous articles regarding recent fraud and False Claims Act suits and issues in the hospice industry, a concluding piece is warranted.  As I have written before, the fraud issues and cases in the Hospice industry divide (though not equally) between the providers committing the fraud and an inferior Medicare Hospice Benefit … Read more

United States v. Vitas: The Impact and What Next

On May 5, the U.S. Department of Justice released its most recent complaint (legal suit filed in Federal court) against Chemed, the corporate parent of Vitas.  The complaint is a False Claims Act suit.  Briefly for the uninitiated, a False Claims Act suit alleges that the Medicare provider knowingly (or unknowingly but once discovered, did … Read more

Hospice Tumult: The Beggining of the End?

Over the past couple of months or so, I’ve watched rather intently, the developing storm clouds in the Hospice industry. Suffice to say, what is now apparent takes the form of a perfect storm.  For industry “watchers”, the news regarding Vitas and the amalgamation of federal false claims act suits is a reflection on the … Read more

Home Health Outlook: 2013

In spite of best intentions, wicked winter weather across the middle U.S. has kept me off-track a bit and thus, I haven’t quite met my goal of having these all published by Valentine’s Day.  Below is my and my firm’s consensus Outlook on the Home Health industry for calendar year 2013 (part FY 2014). Summary … Read more

Hospice Outlook: 2013

The smallest provider centric benefit (by outlay) under Medicare is also one of the fastest growing in terms of expenditures and agency growth.  Lately, it’s arguably become the most controversial in terms of payment and expenditure growth correlated with fraud.  In the past year, the industry saw multiple large-scale investigations and ultimately, legal actions and OIG/Department of Justice … Read more

SNF Outlook: 2013

As luck would have it, work interfered with my plans to have all of the industry outlooks for this year complete and published by February 1.  Good news: Ground work is done now I just need to get to the writing and editing on a consistent basis.  With any luck and a bit of fortitude, … Read more

Medicare Outpatient Therapy Rates: Part B

I have a schedule or table if you prefer, of 2013 Part B Therapy Rates applicable to common SNF codes.  It is applicable as user selects, for the entire U.S.  As rates are only available on a “guesstimated” basis right now and somewhat subject to slight modifications, the version is not 100% guaranteed.  I do … Read more

2013 Medicare, Fiscal Cliff, Policy Outlook and More

Happy New Year!  Now that I’m back in the saddle, so to speak, and semi-organized after a holiday break and vacation the time has come to take a look at where health care is  and what is setting the stage for 2013 (at least near term). Getting started, Washington remains unbelievably mired in dysfunction.  So much … Read more

Healthcare Polar Express

With the Holidays fast approaching and me, heading into a break and a brief vacation, the time is right to recap the current health policy landscape.  As the title states, now it seems as if the industry is riding on the Healthcare Polar Express; head first into the dark, cold, snowy north. Fiscal Cliff: Wow, what … Read more

Healthcare and the Fiscal Cliff

The Fiscal Cliff stories are everywhere and as a result, lots of misinformation, conjecture, and supposition of deals, no deals and what happens next abound within the media.  The economist in me can’t help but opine on the economics at stake but for this purpose, I’ll take only a slice of the overall issues; a … Read more