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Andrew Wheeler
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CMS released FFY 2026 Medicare hospice, inpatient rehabilitation, inpatient psychiatric, LTCH and IPPS proposed payment and policy updates. The rules include the following.
- Rate increase of 3.2%; 2.4% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- Removal of the low wage index hospital policy
- Promoting interoperability program updates
- Hospital inpatient quality reporting and pay-for-performance program updates
- Updates to the TEAM model
- Requests for information about reducing regulation and administrative burdens in Medicare
- Comments due by Thursday, June 5
- Rate increase of 3.4%; 2.6% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- LTCH quality reporting program updates
- Comments due by Thursday, June 5
- Rate increase of 3.4%; 2.6% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- IRF quality reporting program updates
- Requests for information about reducing regulation and administrative burdens in Medicare
- Comments due by Tuesday, June 10
- Rate increase of 3.2%; 2.4% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- IPF quality reporting program updates
- Requests for information about reducing regulation and administrative burdens in Medicare
- Comments due by Tuesday, June 10
- Rate increase of 3.2%; 2.4% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- Revisions to the patient-driven payment model
- SNF quality reporting program and value-based purchasing program updates
- Requests for information about reducing regulation and administrative burdens in Medicare
- Rate increase of 3.2%; 2.4% after accounting for a 0.8% productivity adjustment
- Requests for information about reducing regulation and administrative burdens in Medicare
- Hospice quality reporting program updates
MHA will schedule a meeting for the short-term acute inpatient hospital advisory group and the post short-term acute hospital advisory group to determine areas of the proposed rules that require comments. If you are interested in becoming a member of either of the advisory groups, please contact Andrew Wheeler. MHA soon will publish an issue brief for each of the proposed rules.