Just before the House of Representatives slammed the door shut to go on their August recess, a bi-partisan bill was introduced that will require “more timely” surveys of Medicare-certified hospice care programs, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO).
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The legislation - the Hospice Opportunities for Supporting Patients with Integrity and Care Evaluations (HOSPICE) Act, HR 5393 - was introduced on August 1 by Congressmen Tom Reed (R-NY) and Mike Thompson (D-CA).
The NHPCO says in a news release that it “enthusiastically supports this new legislation.”
The HOSPICE Act would require that hospices be surveyed no less frequently than every three years and authorizes funding for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to contract for the additional oversight.
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More Inspections of Medicare Hospice Programs Demanded by New House Bill
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HospicePatientsAlliance
More Inspections of Medicare Hospice Programs Demanded by New House Bill
See Also:
HospicePatientsAlliance
