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Recently, National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization leaders refused to consider independent hospices’ proposals for hospice Cap Reform that would improve patient access to end-of-life care, save hundreds of independent hospices facing bankruptcy from Cap demands, and save Medicare money.

NHPCO leaders confirmed directly to NAHA that they will support no meaningful Cap reform in 2009.  Instead, they will propose that Congress spend $150 million to protect large urban hospices from future Cap exposure by raising cap allowances, but only in big cities. Read More→

Categories : Dave's blog, Hospice Cap
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NAHA has developed a 2009 hospice interim reform proposal that would improve timely patient access to hospice, reform the hospice Cap and provide relief for quality independent hospices facing devastating Cap demands, harm no hospice or patient, and reduce Medicare’s total end-of-life care costs by as much as $1 billion annually. Read More→

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Apr
14

Cap hospices? Let them eat poke!

Posted by: LoisArmstrong | Comments (5)

When we announced the first-ever NAHA Leadership Summit we didn’t know how many distressed hospices would be able to send representatives to Tulsa. On April 7, 2009, we got a surprise, a crowded room of energized hospice providers from nearly every one of the 29 states in which NAHA has members. While struggling to pay back multiple hospice Cap demands, they remain optimistic that Congress will reform the hospice cap and make good on their promise that terminally ill Medicare beneficiaries should have as many hospice days as they need to die a good death. Read More→

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