Home Health Care News October 6, 2023
Patrick Filbin

When National Association for Home Care & Hospice President Bill Dombi left a home health care-focused hearing in Washington D.C., earlier this month, he did so on an emotional high.

That’s because, after a long two years for home health providers and advocates, things were finally starting to look up.

The hearing he attended was put on by the Senate Finance Committee’s Subcommittee on Health Care. The attending lawmakers were well educated on home health care, and seemed to sympathize with providers’ current plight.

That – plus other positive developments – has made Dombi more optimistic about the chances that the payment cuts set to be included in the home health final payment rule will be mitigated.

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