Two Ways New CMS Rules Could Impact Hospice Providers

Posted Wednesday, September 13, 2023

As regulators zero in on program integrity, opportunities and challenges exist for hospice providers.

Widespread reports of fraud and abuse in hospices have led to intensified regulatory oversight during 2023. One potential benefit of this scrutiny is patients’ ability to move from an unethical provider to an agency that provides quality care, according to Guaranteed CEO Jessica McGlory.  The California-based hospice startup began providing services to the greater Los Angeles area last year in November.

“We’re really for the idea of increased transparency as much as possible [and] having different bad actors get removed,” McGlory told Hospice News at the ELEVATE conference in Chicago. “As they get removed or have to be forced out, it gives us more of an opportunity to show what we can do and really give us a chance to be able to grow. So, we’re excited to see and be able to continue to be advocates for the patients.”

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