American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Update

Prior to the Memorial Day recess (holiday), the House passed its re-shaped version of the bill.  The re-shaping primarily involved spending constraints; reaction to wide-spread criticism (public) of current (and recent) Congressional deficit spending binges as well as a realization that fall elections draw ever closer.  Specifically, what the House did was: Abandoned any additional … Read more

American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act – HR 4213

Funny title that is rather misleading given the gravity of the health care/post-acute care provisions that are included in this bill.  As is the case in Washington, especially these days, important health care provisions not addressed in the PPACA are coming forward in other bills; particularly bills involving unemployment benefits and COBRA benefits, etc.  Such is … Read more

GAO Releases Report on Poor Perfoming Nursing Homes

In 1998, CMS created the Special Focus Facility initiative or program designed to target or focus attention on improving the poorest performing facilities (performance defined by survey/compliance history).  Each state selects up to 15 of the poorest performing facilities until the program reaches its cap or maximum of 136 facilities.  The requirements from CMS to … Read more

Health Reform Implications for Institutional Providers

My last post covered CMS’ proposed rule affecting LTAcHs in fiscal year 2011 (October 1, 2010).  In this post I noted that CMS’ proposed rule included a disclaimer that  any impacts related to the PPACA (health reform) were not included and as a result, CMS would from time to time, release updates providing additional guidance.  … Read more

CMS Proposed Policy and Rate Changes for LTAcHs

Yesterday, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released its proposed rule for rates and other policy changes for FY 2011 (October 1, 2010) as applicable to Medicare inpatient stays within long-term acute care hospitals (LTAcH).  The entire rule can be found at http://www.federalregister.gov/inspection.aspx#special.  In their release, CMS noted that the proposed rule does … Read more

Part B Therapy Cuts Delayed to June 1

As a follow-up to a post from last week regarding pending cuts in Part B therapy rates, last evening the House passed a bill that the Senate had passed earlier in the day, included within is a provision to delay the pending cuts to the physician fee schedule until June 1.  The provision is tucked … Read more

Health Care Reform and Assisted Living

In a bit of an indirect manner, Assisted Living got a boost from health care reform, albeit in a typical governmental fashion.  With the Feds willing to use Medicaid as the vehicle for expanded coverage programs for underinsured (those within 150% of the poverty limit with high-deductible plans) and the uninsured, coupled with additional funding for Home … Read more

Health Care Reform Implications: Home Health Care

I’m a tad behind where I hoped to be in terms of getting these posts out.  Its been a bit  busy over the last ten days or so but headed into the Holiday weekend, a break in the schedule affords me the opportunity to “maybe” get caught up. Of all of the industry sectors touched by … Read more

Health Care Reform Implications: SNFs

The following is a summary of the major provisions in the recently passed health care reform bill.  Please note: I have not attempted to cover every nuance in detail but to provide a highlight for a point of reference.  If any reader has additional questions or wants additional insight on any particular provision, please let … Read more

Health Care Reform Implications: Medical Device and DME

Over the next few days I’ll be pushing out a series of posts as my schedule permits, on the implications of health care reform for various industry segments.  These are not meant as in-depth analyses, more of a “summary” of the key points. Reconciliation Act: This Bill has yet to pass the Senate and as a … Read more