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Home Health & Hospice Quarterly - Q3

AGG’s Home Health & Hospice team publishes a quarterly newsletter covering legal and regulatory topics specific to the home and community-based healthcare industry. The fields of end-of-life and home healthcare present...more

CMS Proposes Expansion of 36-Month Rule to Include Hospice Providers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) issued a Proposed Rule on July 10, 2023, that, if finalized, will revise the Medicare Provider Enrollment requirements to expand the current Home Health Agency (“HHA”)...more

CMS Announces Enhanced Oversight for New Hospices in Four States

Effective July 13, 2023, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) announced a period of enhanced oversight for new hospices in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas. According to the Medicare Learning Network...more

CHOW Considerations for Medicare Chain Providers: The Importance of Knowing Your MAC

All Medicare providers must update their enrollment information to reflect changes in ownership (CHOWs) within 30 days after the CHOW. Providers must report CHOWs to the applicable Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC)....more

Georgia DCH Publishes Proposed Rules that Update Operational Requirements for Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living Communities

On June 10, 2021, the Georgia Department of Community Health provided public notice of its intent to revise the regulations for Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living Communities. The revised regulations are intended to...more

Deadline Approaching for Licensure of Georgia Long Term Care Administrators

Effective July 1, 2021, Administrators of Assisted Living Communities and Administrators of Personal Care Homes with twenty-five (25) beds or more must hold licenses issued by the Georgia State Board of Long-Term Care...more

Georgia Proposes Rules to Implement New Standards for Assisted Living Facilities and Personal Care Homes

New standards for assisted living facilities and personal care homes were among the changes included in Georgia House Bill 987, the “Disabled Adults and Elder Persons Protection Act,” which Governor Kemp signed into law on...more

Civil Immunity for COVID-19 Claims Extended for Georgia Healthcare Facilities, Including Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living...

The Georgia COVID-19 Pandemic Business Safety Act (the “Bill”), which Governor Kemp is expected to sign the Bill into law, would provide civil immunity from certain liability claims related to COVID-19. The Bill follows...more

Best Operational and Compliance Practices for Long-Term Care Providers in Response to COVID-19

Long-term care facilities, including nursing homes and assisted living facilities, are at high risk of being affected by COVID-19 due to their congregate nature and the type of residents population served (e.g., older adults...more

Georgia House Bill 987 Proposes Increased Regulation of Assisted Living Communities and Personal Care Homes

The Georgia House of Representatives, Health and Human Services Committee, chaired by Representative Sharon Cooper, unanimously approved House Bill 987 on February 25, 2020 (“HB 987” or the “Bill”), proposing a number of new...more

Pennsylvania Court Orders the Department of Health to Provide Copies of CHOW Filings and Transaction Documents to Reporter

On January 3, 2020, a Pennsylvania Court ordered the Pennsylvania Department of Health (“DOH”) to provide certain records regarding change of ownerships of thirty-five Pennsylvania long-term care facilities (the “Providers”)...more

Georgia PCH and ALC Resident Agreement Reminder

After several years of discussion between Personal Care Home (PCH) and Assisted Living Community (ALC) operators and the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH), DCH issued final regulations this summer that address the...more

GAO Report Calls for Increased CMS Oversight of Medicaid Services in Assisted Living Facilities

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report entitled “Medicaid Assisted Living Services: Improved Oversight of Beneficiary Health and Welfare is Needed.” The report, released on February 5, 2018,...more

Texas Revises Change of Ownership (CHOW) Requirements for Certain Healthcare Provider Types

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission, on behalf of the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS), has adopted revised regulations that impact the Change of Ownership (CHOW) process and requirements for...more

Updates to National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) Impact Physicians, Providers, and Suppliers

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently updated the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES), which impacts all physicians, providers, and suppliers that use NPPES to obtain or maintain a...more

2010’s Health Care Reform Refresher: Revisiting Day-to-Day Provider Obligations that Stem from the Patient Protection and...

President Donald Trump’s action to repeal 2010’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) should not be a surprise. After all, President Trump, along with many other candidates for office, made repeal of the ACA a...more

CMS Begins Cycle 2 of Provider/Supplier Enrollment Revalidation

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Division of Enrollment Operations is beginning Cycle 2 of the provider and supplier revalidation process, as required under Section 6401 (a) of the Affordable Care Act. CMS...more

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