Home Health Care News January 18, 2022
Robert Holly

The end of 2021 brought a handful of key home health policy issues to a temporary conclusion, including the congressionally secured delay to Medicare sequestration. But the industry still has a long list of other priorities that it’s hoping to carry out in Washington, D.C. – starting with Choose Home.

“Potential cost-saving is what is attracting bipartisan support for this legislation,” Bill Dombi, president of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC), told Home Health Care News during a recent HHCN+ TALKS episode. “And if there’s a big deal, it’s the fact that we have members in leadership and on committees of jurisdiction in both parties in both houses of Congress.”

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