Home Health Care News November 6, 2024
Andrew Donlan

Donald Trump will take over the presidency again in January. There will be many implications for home-based care providers, and details from Trump’s first presidency will help project those.

In the weeks leading up to the Nov. 5 election, Trump and Kamala Harris battled over home-based care. Specifically, Harris suggested a personal home care benefit under Medicare, while Trump’s campaign focused on economic points that it claimed would make home care more affordable, expanded benefits under Medicare Advantage (MA) and better telehealth access.

But Medicare Advantage (MA) and telehealth are far from the most important changes that home-based care providers could see under the next Trump administration.

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