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2019 Change in Public Charge Rule to Disappear

Shortly after taking office the Biden administration stopped enforcing 2019 changes in the so-called public charge rule and now the Supreme Court has agreed to a Justice Department request to dismiss an upcoming case challenging that rule. The public charge [...]

MedPAC Meets

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission met in Washington, D.C. last week to discuss various Medicare payment issues. Among the issues discussed at MedPAC’s March meeting were: Medicare beneficiary access to care in rural areas skilled nursing facility value-based purchasing program [...]

March 10, 2021|Medicare, MedPAC|

NASH Stresses Three Needs From COVID Relief Bill

Extension of the current moratorium on Medicare sequestration. Additional resources for the Provider Relief Fund. Another delay in hospital repayment of funds they received from the federal government through the Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payments Program. These are the three [...]

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