Home Health Care News July 26, 2022
Andrew Donlan

The difficulties in relationships between Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and the home health care industry have only taken a temporary backseat due to the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed rule for the sector.

But nonetheless, it’s still something most providers are willing to – and wanting to – talk about.

And LHC Group Inc. CEO Keith Myers added a new and revealing layer to the conversation on Monday at the National Association for Home Care & Hospice’s (NAHC) Financial Management Conference in Las Vegas.

“I think we’ve done a a lot more with managed care [because of our JVs with hospitals] and I have really good relationships with executives,” Myers said. “But I think our biggest...

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