Stotler Hayes Group Attorney, Nathan Peters, presented at the Texas Healthcare Association’s Board of Directors meeting on August 21st, 2019. Nathan shared two updates on how Stotler Hayes Group’s (SHG) Texas-based attorneys are successfully fighting to recover every Medicaid dollar available for our clients, and all Texas providers. SHG attorneys have litigated two major issues […]
Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation Consequences for LTC Could be Dire
Yesterday Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma, held a press conference announcing the details of the Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation (MFAR). This proposed rule is intended to increase transparency and would significantly alter state Medicaid program funding and supplemental payment plans for providers. In a recent fact sheet the American Hospital Association(AHA) […]
Financial Exploitation and Long Term Care
Last week the LTC news was abuzz with the story of a Florida woman accused of misappropriating more than $45,000 dollars of her elderly mother’s Social Security and Veterans benefits. Unfortunately, this is something that we encounter more often than we would like in the LTC industry. We want to take this opportunity to remind our clients […]
Changes to the Kansas Medicaid System in the Works; Providers and Beneficiaries Anxiously Await a More Efficient Eligibility Process
Long-term care residents and providers in Kansas are in the midst of some potentially very positive developments as the State undertakes some major changes to the way Medicaid applications are processed. Over the last several years, the Kansas long-term care community took some serious hits due to a severe backlog of Medicaid cases, which caused […]
New York Planning Drastic Cuts to Medicaid Nursing Home Rates
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) is planning to radically change how it calculates Medicaid nursing home reimbursements. DOH’s new method will alter the way the state calculates the average Case Mix Index (CMI) of Medicaid nursing home residents in order to save the Medicaid program $246 million, half of which will come […]
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