It’s Follow-Up Season (HR 2771) and June is an Opportunity

June 2, 2019
SANDWICH, MA – AAHomecare’s 2019 Washington Legislative Session was another well attended event with no shortage of issues and items to review with legislators and policy makers. HR 2771, legislation to deal with the rate disparities in r

Critical Period for HME Policy Priorities Ahead

June 2, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – Both the House and Senate return from their Memorial Day recess next week to kick off the Summer legislative season in both chambers. With the exception of a week off for Independence Day, the House is scheduled to be in sessio

AAHomecare Legislative Conference – Momentum Builds in May

May 26, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – Growing flowers is one of my passions. Each spring I wait with longing for May because my lilacs and peonies bloom and fill the house with sweet perfume. This May held anticipation of another sort with two trips to Washington D

AAHomecare Legislative Conference – Letter to CMS Expresses Serious Concerns

May 26, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – As I leave DC after attending the American Association for Homecare (AAHomecare) 2019 Legislative Conference/lobbying week, I feel cautiously optimistic—which says a lot after making the trip each year for the past decade. We

Legislation Introduced Providing Long Term Rural/Non-Bid Area Relief and O2 Reimbursement Fix

May 18, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – Last week, Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) and Dave Loebsack (D-Iowa) introduced legislation that would build upon last year’s IFR and ESRD/DMEPOS Final Rule. The new bill would: Make permanent the rural relief after 2

Amplify Our Hill Presence By Taking Part in “Virtual Fly-in”

May 18, 2019
WASHINGTON, DC – HME Advocates head to Capitol Hill this week, but providers who are unable to attend can have a positive impact on the HME community and policy in 2019 and beyond. AAHomecare encourages providers at home to take action on May 2