“This bipartisan bill will help fix an outdated policy that continues to leave millions of Medicare beneficiaries surprised by thousands of dollars in medical bills and hanging with uncertainty regarding their access to the Medicare coverage they deserve,” said Mark Parkinson, President and CEO of AHCA/NCAL. “The members of Congress that reintroduced this important legislation are advocates for our nation’s seniors and individuals who need skilled nursing care. We applaud their efforts and support.” For more information about the observation stays issue, please visit the AHCA/NCAL website.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
AHCA/NCAL Commends Congress for Reintroducing the Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act
The
American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living
(AHCA/NCAL) recently commended several members of Congress for reintroducing
the Improving Access to Medicare Coverage Act of 2019 (H.R. 1682/S. 753). Introduced on March 12, 2019, by Congressmen
Joe Courtney (D-CT) and Glenn 'GT' Thompson (R-PA) and Senators Sherrod Brown
(D-OH), Susan Collins (R-ME), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Shelley Moore
Capito (R-WV), the legislation ensures that time spent under “observation
status” in a hospital counts toward satisfying the three-day inpatient hospital
requirement for coverage of skilled nursing care services under Medicare.
“This bipartisan bill will help fix an outdated policy that continues to leave millions of Medicare beneficiaries surprised by thousands of dollars in medical bills and hanging with uncertainty regarding their access to the Medicare coverage they deserve,” said Mark Parkinson, President and CEO of AHCA/NCAL. “The members of Congress that reintroduced this important legislation are advocates for our nation’s seniors and individuals who need skilled nursing care. We applaud their efforts and support.” For more information about the observation stays issue, please visit the AHCA/NCAL website.
“This bipartisan bill will help fix an outdated policy that continues to leave millions of Medicare beneficiaries surprised by thousands of dollars in medical bills and hanging with uncertainty regarding their access to the Medicare coverage they deserve,” said Mark Parkinson, President and CEO of AHCA/NCAL. “The members of Congress that reintroduced this important legislation are advocates for our nation’s seniors and individuals who need skilled nursing care. We applaud their efforts and support.” For more information about the observation stays issue, please visit the AHCA/NCAL website.
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