Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and the Trump administration are proposing new regulations for short-term health insurance plans, focusing on value-based care as a priority. According to reports, Azar's speech focused on value-based care, an approach in which doctors and hospitals are reimbursed by private health insurance and the government for how well patients emerge after a medical procedure versus the amount of care provided. The proposed rule — which would allow people to … [Read more...] about Trump proposes new rule for affordable Healthcare: Limited duration health plan for 364 day
The New Senate Tax Bill and its effect on Medicare costs
The Senate Tax Bill (HR 1 )recently passed will expand the break for high medical costs. According to reports, the bill preserve the deduction for medical expenses and lower the threshold for claiming it to 7.5% of adjusted gross income, from the current 10% but this would be temporary. By 2019 the threshold would return to 10% effectively only lasting 1 year. People aged 65 and older who previously had a medical expense deduction of 7.5% will now see it rise to 10% with the Affordable Care … [Read more...] about The New Senate Tax Bill and its effect on Medicare costs
Medicaid Hospice Rates for Federal Fiscal Year 2015
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) approved rate changes for theMedicaid Hospice program based on information provided by the Centers for Medicare andMedicaid Services (CMS). The new rates, which are retroactive to 10/01/2014, can be accessedthrough the HHSC Rate Analysis website at the following address:http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/rad/long-term-svcs/hospice/index.shtml For federal fiscal year 2015, CMS approved two payment rates following the quality reportingrequirements … [Read more...] about Medicaid Hospice Rates for Federal Fiscal Year 2015