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Category: Federal News

Welcome to the Federal News category. These news items pertain to aging services national policies and programs.

Affordable Housing Needs Your Support Now

On September 11, 2018 by Bobbie Guidry

Will you stand up for housing funding for older adults? Congress is negotiating the differences between House and Senate versions of the fiscal year 2019 HUD appropriations bill that will determine how much funding will be available next year for affordable housing. 

Help Workers with Temporary Immigrant Status Remain on the Job

On September 11, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

The temporary protected status provided to immigrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and other countries is being terminated. Many of these foreign-born people, who work in the long-term services and supports field, will face deportation.

Quality Reporting: LeadingAge Seeks Technical Help for SNFs

On September 11, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

LeadingAge recently pointed out technical barriers to skilled nursing facilities’ compliance with quality reporting required under the IMPACT Act and requested a meeting with the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to discuss solutions that would improve their ability to comply. 

New Executive Order Could Help Retirees Stretch Out Savings

On September 4, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

Nearly half of all Americans are concerned that they will not have enough money to live on during retirement. President Donald Trump last week signed an executive order that could help expand access to workplace retirement plans for workers and extend their retirement savings. 

2019 HCBS Funding Advances in Congress

On September 4, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

The U.S. Senate last week passed a combined spending bill that contains some good news in terms of Fiscal Year 2019 funding for home and community-based services. 

Aging Policy and Politics in the Trump Era

On August 28, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

How are Trump Administration policies likely to affect the social safety net for older Americans? Twelve articles in a recently published special issue of the Journal of Aging and Social Policy offer a variety of responses to that question, including articles authored by Robyn Stone and Marc Cohen, co-directors of the LeadingAge LTSS Center @UMass Boston. 

LeadingAge Responds to Concerns About Reported Staffing Levels

On August 22, 2018 by Kari Thurlow

Leadingage President and CEO Katie Smith Sloan has responded to concerns raised by Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), a ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, on whether seniors and their families have accurate and complete information about the quality of nursing homes. 

Now Available: Medicare Red Tape Relief Report

On August 22, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

After a year of collecting stakeholder input, the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means has issued the Medicare Red Tape Relief report.  

Capital Needs Assessment e-Tool Requirement for PRACs Suspended

On August 14, 2018 by Bobbie Guidry

The U.S.  Housing & Urban Development Department (HUD) has suspended use of the CNA e-Tool for PRAC budgeting purposes. Until further notice, PRAC projects needing to submit a rent increase should follow previous guidance in HUD Handbook 4350.1, Chapter 7: Processing Budgeted Rent Increases. 

Service Coordinator Resource Guide and Online Learning Tool Now Available

On August 14, 2018 by Bobbie Guidry

The U.S.  Housing & Urban Development Department (HUD) has released three new Service Coordination resources and tools: 

Care Centers: How to Prepare for the New Patient-Driven Payment Model

On August 7, 2018 by Guest Contributor

In finalizing its proposal to implement the new Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) effective Oct. 1, 2019, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is sending a strong signal - it is time for change. In a new blog post, Brian Ellsworth, Vice President of Public Policy & Payment Transformation at Health Dimensions Group, shares what has changed, what is staying the same and what providers can do to prepare. 

Special Open Door Forum to Feature Federal Opioid Strategies and Resources

On August 7, 2018 by Jonathan Lips

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will host a Special Open Door Forum on Wednesday, Aug. 15 to educate opioid prescribers on federal resources and strategies to combat the opioid epidemic. 

RUSH Act Seeks to Improve Opportunities for Telehealth Services

On August 7, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

New bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives that would allow qualified physician group practices to furnish telehealth services in skilled nursing facilities under the Medicare program. 

Adult Day: Help Strengthen Data to Shape and Influence Public Policy Decisions

On July 31, 2018 by Roni Falck

During her recent keynote address at the Adult Day Conference, Ruth Katz, Senior Vice President of Public Policy/Advocacy or LeadingAge, discussed the importance of strengthening the data story for Adult Day Services. Adult day members can now shape that story by participating in a national study. 

Proposes to Limit Information to be Reported Electronically by Certain Employers

On July 31, 2018 by Guest Contributor

In a proposed rule released for public inspection this week, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) aims to make changes to a 2016 final rule that requires the electronic reporting of work-related injury and illness data.  

Aging Services Funding Moving in Congress

On July 31, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

To facilitate timely passage of 2019 spending bills and avoid a government shutdown when the new fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, the U.S. House and Senate are combining multiple individual spending bills into larger legislative packages. 

U.S. Department of Labor Rescinds 2016 Persuader Rule

On July 24, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

The U.S. Department of Labor has rescinded the 2016 Persuader Rule that required employers to report whenever they seek assistance from consultants or lawyers to dissuade employees from joining unions. 

CDC Releases New Tools to Aid in Antibiotic Stewardship

On July 24, 2018 by Jodi Boyne

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new tool as part of its four-part online training series on antibiotic stewardship. 

OAA Funding Advances in Congress

On July 17, 2018 by Bobbie Guidry

Funding for essential programs that help people age in place were recently approved by the U.S. House and Senate Appropriations Committees. 

Supreme Court Dumps Public Sector Union Fees

On July 10, 2018 by Guest Contributor

The U.S. Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision issued a long-awaited opinion holding that the First Amendment prevents public sector unions from forcing government employees to pay union dues. While the decision applies only to public sector workers (and not private sector union employees), the decision will have an immediate impact in states like Minnesota where compulsory dues are required by law. 

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