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Policy Reversal Means Return of Per Day Fines for Nursing Homes

McBrayer Law Blog

For reference, the 2017 Guidance can be found here. More > Tags: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services , Civil Penalties , CMS , Healthcare Providers , Long-Term Care , Long-Term Care Facilities , Medicare. The accompanying CMP Analytic Tool can be found here.)

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Nursing Home Provider to Pay over $5.5M in Civil False Claims Settlement

Med-Net Compliance

An Indiana provider of skilled nursing and long-term care services has agreed to pay $5,591,044.66 It is illegal to submit claims for payment to Medicare or Medicaid that you know or should know are false or fraudulent.?Under The post Nursing Home Provider to Pay over $5.5M

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Nursing Home Update: CMS Updates and Expands Surveyor Guidance for Nursing Homes for Phase 2 and 3 Requirements of Participation – Key Areas and Timeline

Hall Render

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has given surveyors new rules and updates to allow surveyors to add extra attention and increase oversight in nursing homes regarding the quality of care and quality of life for residents.

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Webinar Recap: OIG’s 2023 Guidance for Navigating Compliance Changes

Provider Trust

Their guidance aims to improve a number of potential risks within the healthcare space by improving care at nursing homes and strengthening the program integrity in managed care. OIG pointed to the increased instances of patient neglect abuse as well as the need for oversight within nursing homes.

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The PACE Solution to Increasing Demands for Long-Term Services and Supports in the U.S.

Healthcare Law Blog

According to the Congressional Research Service, which analyzed data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) National Health Expenditure Accounts (“NHEA”) on the personal health expenditures for LTSS by payer, in 2021, an estimated $467.4 billion was spent on LTSS. This represents 13.2% of LTSS spending. [5]

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Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: Nonprofit Health Systems Experience Losses, While For-Profits Stabilize | Medical Office Sector Shows Signs of Weakening

Hall Render

Tower has paid nearly $5M in property taxes since it acquired the hospital in 2017. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined to hear Tower Health’s appeal of its loss of property tax exemption for Phoenixville Hospital. Separately, the Supreme Court will still hear Tower’s appeal of its Pottstown Hospital exemptions.

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Post-Acute Compliance Program Update: OIG Proposes Amendments to Exclusion Rules

Hall Render

The Proposed Rule would codify changes made by the Medicaid Services Investment and Accountability Act of 2019 (MSIAA), that added exclusion authorities related to misclassification and false information about outpatient drugs. Under 42 CFR Sec.