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Home Health Care Patients With Chronic Conditions Are Having Trouble Getting Medicare

Posted by Laura E. Stubberud | Jan 26, 2018 | 0 Comments

Medicare is supposed to provide up to 35 hours a week of home care to those who qualify, but many Medicare patients with chronic conditions are being wrongly denied such care, according to Kaiser Health News. For a variety of reasons, many home health care agencies are simply telling patients they are not covered.

Medicare is mandated to cover home health benefits indefinitely. In addition, Medicare is required to cover skilled nursing and home care even if a patient has a chronic condition. Unfortunately, many home health providers are not aware of the law and tell home health care patients that they must show improvement in order to receive benefits.

According to a Kaiser Health News article, confusion over whether or not improvement is required (it is not) is one part of the problem. Another issue is that home health care workers are afraid they will not get paid if they take on long-term care patients. In an effort to crack down on fraud, Medicare is more likely to audit providers who provide long-term care. This encourages providers to favor patients who need short-term care.

In addition, Medicare's Home Health Compare ratings website may be having a negative effect on home health care agencies' willingness to provide for long-term care patients. One measure of care qualify is whether a patient is improving. Because patients with chronic conditions don't necessarily improve, they could lower an agency's rating. Also, under a rule that just went into effect, home health care agencies cannot dismiss a patient without a doctor's note. This may make agencies even more reluctant to take on long-term care patients.

If you are wrongly denied Medicare home health benefits, you can appeal, although you may have to be persistent to get coverage. The Center for Medicare Advocacy has a self-help packet for navigating appeals.

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Laura E. Stubberud

Laura Stubberud has over two decades of experience in the practice of estate and family law in Nevada. After graduation from UCLA, she studied law at Southwestern University School of Law , graduating in 1992. With over 30 years of practice in Clark County, Nevada, Ms. Stubberud has substantial e...

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