Home Health Care News June 25, 2020
Jack Silverstein

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reshape the health care world, it is having a particularly strong impact on home-based care providers, with 92% of home health agencies (HHAs) revealing in a recent survey that they had lost revenue for a variety of coronavirus-driven causes.

Now, three new pieces of legislation, enacted because of the pandemic, should help agencies manage through this difficult time, says Malka Trump, director of compliance at payroll technology company Viventium.

The ability of HHAs to respond to the COVID-19 challenge during the second half of 2020 will be partially contingent upon their understanding of these massive pieces of COVID-related legislation:

— Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)
— Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic...

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