Friday, January 15, 2016

Last Call for Plug in to Win Home Health and Hospice Seminars - 1/15/2016

Our “Plug in to Win” Home Health and Hospices seminars are fast approaching.  They will be held at Bally’s Las Vegas on January 28th – January 29thThere is some space available if you wish to attend.

The home health seminar will cover the new home health rules and rates for 2016, they will also cover the home health value-based purchasing model, ICD-10-CM impact on home health coding, defending Medicare claims – legal issues, supporting Medicare claims – clinical issues, winning financial strategies, new survey rules and regulations, and business & employment regulations.

The hospice seminar will cover the new hospice rules and rates,  new hospice Medicare Cost Report, ICD-10-CM impact on hospice coding, how to use hospice data to improve quality of care at the end of life, winning financial strategies, defending Medicare claims – legal issues, supporting Medicare claims – clinical issues, and business & employment regulations.  We will also cover the addition of sequestration to the hospice cap calculation.

Our speakers include one of the leading home health and hospice attorneys, a leading coding and Oasis expert, and a leading financial consultant for home health and hospice.  Remember that each attendee has the opportunity to meet individually with each of the speakers for 15 minutes for free.  Don’t miss these important seminars.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Medicare Contractors Issue Final Hospice CAP Notices for 11/1/2013 to 10/31/2014 (email sent 1/7/2016)

We have had several clients who received their Final Hospice CAP Notices for the period ending 10/31/2014.  The notices include adding sequestration payments in the CAP calculations.  Yes Medicare is counting sequestration payments that you never received in your payments for the CAP calculation. 

We believe this is unfair and outside the scope of the Medicare regulations.  We have reached out to Brian Daucher a partner in the law firm of Sheppard Mullin (who led prior litigation to change the calculation of the hospice cap). Below is some information we received from Brian:

Hospice Cap – Sequestration Appeals
 As many of you know, CMS has modified it hospice cap calculation for 2013 and after by adding sequestered funds (amounts never paid) to hospice revenue.  CMS made this change without modifying the statute, regulation, or policy that calls for calculation of the cap based upon money actually paid to hospices.  Right now, many hospices are receiving “revised” 2014 cap demands that include sequestration, thus increasing the size of these demands.

These revised cap repayment demands are unfair and overstated in that they require repayment of certain funds never paid to the hospice.  Any provider facing a hospice cap demand from 2013 or later is subject to these overstated demands.  Providers have a limit of 180 days to appeal such demands.

Sheppard Mullin partner Brian Daucher (who led prior litigation to change the calculation of the hospice cap) has established fixed-fee group appeals to challenge this policy, with the goal of forcing CMS to remove sequestered amounts from the calculation.  Information related to these appeals can be found on Sheppard Mullin’s blog post atwww.hospicelaw.com within the posts for March 25, 2015 and November 3, 2015, including description of the terms of engagement and links to key documents.  You may also contact Brian directly at (714) 424-2843  Or bdaucher@sheppardmullin.com.



We will be addressing the Hospice CAP in a session titled “Hospice Update” at our upcoming “Plug in to Win” Comprehensive 2 Day Hospice Seminar in Las Vegas on January 28th to January 29th.

CMS Post Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model – Frequently Asked Questions - 1/6/2016

CMS has recently posted the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model – Frequently Asked Questions.  The Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model began January 1st and impacts the following states: Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, North Carolina, Tennessee and Washington.  They have posted questions and answers for items in the following categories: EIDM Registration, Points of Contact, Implementation, OASIS Measures, New Measures, HHCAHPS Measures, Claims-Based Measures, Data Submission, Scoring, Reports and Miscellaneous.

We will be addressing the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model in a session titled “Win With Value-Based Purchasing Model” at our upcoming “Plug in to Win” Comprehensive 2 Day Home Health Seminar in Las Vegas on January 28th to January 29th.

Here is a link to the Home Health Value-Based Purchasing Model – Frequently Asked Questions.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

“Reading the Tea Leaves – What Are the Top Ten Risks Your Home Health Agency and/or Hospice Will Face in 2016?” - 1/5/2016

One of our Speakers, Robert Liles for
"Plug in to Win"
is holding a Webinar and has given us permission to invite you to attend.  Information is below.

Liles Parker is partnering with the Texas Association for Home Care and Hospice and will be presenting a series of complimentary, monthly, compliance-related home health / hospice webinars in 2016 for TAHCH members and Liles Parker clients.  We would like for you to join us tomorrow from noon to 1:00 CST for the January presentation.  A description of the webinar and sign-up information is attached.  Hope to see you there!

"Reading the Tea Leaves"

DateWednesday, January 6, 2016 at 12:00 CST
 
Summary: Join us as we discuss the likely challenges and risks facing your home health agency or hospice in the upcoming year. What are the chances that your agency will be audited? What are the administrative enforcement remedies currently being pursued by Zone Program Integrity Contractors? How should your agency respond? This webinar will discuss ways your agency can reduce its level of risk.
 
SpeakersRobert Liles and Ish Laher
 
 Duration: This webinar is scheduled for 60 minutes with a Q & A session to follow.
 
Presented by:
Liles Parker Attorneys & Counselors at Law
 
Sponsored by: Texas Association for Home Care & Hospice
 
Cost: Registration is free for TAHC&H Members and free for Liles Parker clients.
 
By signing up for this webinar, you permit Liles Parker to share your registration information with TAHC&H. You will also be placed on Liles Parker's newsletter distribution list.
 
Questions? Please call Liles Parker with your questions, comments, and feedback at: 202-298-8750.
 
How to Join the Webinar:
 
1. Click the link to join the webinar at the specified time and date: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7296572838142410753
 
 
2. Choose one of the following audio options: TO USE YOUR COMPUTER'S AUDIO: When the webinar begins, you will be connected to audio using your computer's microphone and speakers (VoIP). A headset is recommended. -OR- TO USE YOUR TELEPHONE: If you prefer to use your phone, you must select "Use Telephone" after joining the webinar and call in using the numbers below.
United States: +1 (562) 247-8422 Access Code: 462-202-006 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the webinar Webinar ID: 118-383-875

MedPAC Vote In January On Draft to Congress Recommending Zero Payment Increase For Hospice in 2017 - 1/5/2016

Home health agencies have long been the whipping boy for the Medicare Payment and Advisory Commission.  They have consistently recommended reduced payments to home health agencies.  It appears that hospices may have joined the party.  Hospices are implementing payment reform beginning January 1, 2016.  Now MedPAC may recommend no payment increase to hospice payments for 2017.

We will keep you informed in future email alerts concerning the results of the vote.



We hope you will attend our Plug in to Win Seminar for Hospice or our Plug in to Win Seminar for Home Health on January 28th – January 29th in at Bally’s Las Vegas.  We have extended the second cut off rate for registration until January 5th, 2016.  For more information please go to www.dixonhsi.com and click on the Las Vegas Hospice Seminar or the Las Vegas Home Health Seminar.

Monday, January 4, 2016

New OASIS-C2 January 2017 - 1/4/2016

Home health agencies cannot seem to catch a break.  First we move to ICD-10-CM on October 1, 2015, nine states have moved to value-based payments on January 1, 2016, now we have to implement a new OASIS form on January 1, 2017.  I guess we must keep our education budget high for the next year to learn to implement the new OASIS-C2.

Below is then link to the OASIS-C2


We hope you will attend our Plug in to Win Seminar for Home Health or our Plug in to Win Seminar for Hospice on January 28th – January 29th in at Bally’s Las Vegas.  We have extended the second cut off rate for registration until January 5th, 2016.  For more information please go to www.dixonhsi.com and click on the Las Vegas Home Health Seminar or the Las Vegas Hospice Seminar.