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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proposes to amend its regulation and internal policy documents concerning the billing methodology for non-VA providers of home health services and hospice care. The proposed rulemaking would include home health services and hospice care under the VA regulation governing payment for other non-VA health care providers. Because the newly applicable methodology cannot supersede rates for which VA has specifically contracted, this rulemaking will only affect providers who do not have existing negotiated contracts with VA. The proposed rule would also rescind internal guidance documents that could be interpreted as conflicting with the proposed rule.
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NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the bound volumes of NLRB decisions. Rea...
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8082
INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT
Health care organizations recognized a number of advantages in offering home health care services. First and foremost, su...
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07-5422-ag
National Labor Relations Board v. Special Touch Home Care Services, Inc.
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the bound volumes of NLRB decisions. Readers are requested to notify the Ex...
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Introduction
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) recently represented a CCAC in a noteworthy appeal before the Health Services Appeal and Review Board (...
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Special Touch Home Care Services, Inc. and New Yorks Health and Human Service Union 1199/SEIU.[1] Case 2...
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In an interview, Monica Clark, social services division manager at Thomco, shared her ideas on risk exposures home health-care services and hospices face and suggestions for identifying and qualifying prospects. Home health-care services range from companion care to home health-care to infusion therapy, where the service administers medications intravenously. Hospice services have an interdisciplinary team that provides services to terminally ill patients, with the primary goal of making them comfortable. For home health-care services, an agent needs credentials of the employees, the client's hiring procedures, and its operational policies and procedures. In regard to the credentials of the staff for home health-care agencies, the agent should make sure the service obtains federal and s...
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ANNA GREENBERG, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF GREENBERG QUINLAN ROSNER, HOLDS A TELECONFERENCE ON THE IMPACT OF MEDICARE AND MEDICAID CUTS TO HOM...
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SIC 8082
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing or medical care in the home under the supervision of ...