Posted Thursday, September 21, 2023
Beginning October 1, 2023, hospice base payment rates will increase by 3.1 percent, as published in the final FY 2024 Hospice Payment Rule. As is customary, the Medicaid program waits until Medicare rates are finalized to issue guidance on the applicable corresponding hospice payment rates. CMS’ Medicaid Financial Management Group recently issued a memorandum containing the minimum Medicaid hospice rates that will be applicable for FY2024.
Hospices should note that the hourly rate for Continuous Home Care ($65.23 under Medicare and $65.25 for Medicaid) will be the rate applicable to the Service-Intensity Add-on (SIA) applied to certain in-person visit hours delivered by RNs and Social Workers in the last week of life while a patient is on Routine Home Care (RHC).
Medicare and Medicaid rates vary slightly due to consideration of potential copayments that are included when calculating the Medicare rates but not those for Medicaid.
Recently CMS also issued Transmittal 12193/Change Request 13289, which communicates the Update to Payment Rates, Hospice Cap, Hospice Wage Index and Hospice Pricer for FY2024 to the Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs).
Both of these communications – the Medicaid Financial Management Group Memorandum and Transmittal 12193 – provide a breakdown of the labor and non-labor portion of the rates for use when applying the wage index and include information on rates that will be applicable for those hospices that failed to meet the quality reporting requirements applicable to FY2024.
Effective beginning with FY2024, section 1814(i)(5)(A)(i) of the Social Security Act was amended by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA) to increase the payment reduction for Medicare hospices who fail to meet hospice quality measure reporting requirements from 2 percentage points to 4 percentage points. Medicaid minimum rates would be reduced by the amount of any penalty due to non-reporting provided a state has chosen to implement this optional Medicaid hospice rate reduction for lack of quality reporting and imposition of the penalty as well as the penalty percentage has been specified in the Medicaid state plan.
The TABLE below contains a comparison drawn from these two documents of the FY2023 Medicare and Medicaid rates. The labor portion of these rates must be further adjusted by the wage index. It should be noted that CMS will continue to follow a policy put into effect beginning with FY2023 under which reductions in wage index values from one year to the next will be limited to a drop of 5 percent. The table below contains the new labor shares for the daily payment rates.
The hospice Aggregate Cap for the year ending September 30, 2024, is $34,494.01.
FY 2024 Medicare Hospice Payment Rates under MEDICARE and MEDICAID*
Description | Revised Labor Share | FY2024 MEDICARE Payment Rate | FY2024 MEDICAID Payment Rate |
Routine Home Care (Days 1-60) | 66 percent | $218.33 | $218.61 |
Routine Home Care (Days 61+) | 66 percent | $172.35 | $172.57 |
Continuous Home Care Full Rate = 24 hours | 75.2 percent | $1565.46 ($65.23 hourly rate) | $1,566.07 ($65.25 hourly rate) |
Inpatient Respite Care | 61 percent | $507.71 | $534.43 |
General Inpatient Care | 63.5 percent | $1,145.31 | $1,145.31 |
Source: NAHC
NAHC/HHFMA Webinar: Home and Community-Based Palliative Care: Past, Present and Future (Education)
Posted Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Join NAHC/HHFMA and their panel of experts as we explore the current and potential future state of home-and-community based palliative care (HCBPC). They will take a pulse check on the existing palliative care landscape, discuss different models and approaches, and identify emerging policy opportunities and threats to HCBPC’s growth and maturation. Panelists will highlight some important palliative program elements and best-practices, including a discussion of how considerations for design and growth may differ across larger/for-profit organizations vs smaller/non-profit organizations.
Date: Thursday, September 28, 3034
Time: 2pm – 3pm ET
Free to NAHC Members, $99 non-members
Click here to register.
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