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The home health final rule: preparing for regulatory & payment change


CE credit offered – approved for up to 1.00 ANCC contact hours

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released its 2022 home health final rule, expanding payment to the home health industry by over $570M in 2022. A “pre-implementation” year has been added to the national expansion of Home Health Value-Based Purchasing, delaying payment impact until 2025 and allowing OASIS E data to populate the first performance year of 2023 data. The rule finalizes payment rate updates, recalibrates case mix weights, and adjusts the functional impairment and comorbidity scoring within PDGM. Additionally, changes to requirements within Home Health Quality Reporting and Conditions of Participation have been updated.

Join respected home health expert Cindy Campbell, WellSky’s Director of Operational Consulting, for a summary and analysis of the final rule. In this timely virtual seminar, she will review how CMS’s updates will impact your agency while recommending best practices to employ at your agency as you prepare for success in 2022.

Attend this session to: 

  • Get an overview of the Value-Based Purchasing model and the adjusted implementation timeline
  • Understand the changes to the PDGM payment model
  • Learn about updates to Home Health Quality Reporting and the Conditions of Participation

Don’t miss this opportunity to get an in-depth view of federal updates to home health regulation along with aligned recommendations to help your agency thrive amid a value-based market.


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Revenue Cycle Management

Recorded Oct 23, 2018

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Co-Sponsored by The Home Care Association of Florida





About the speaker:

Cindy Campbell, MHA-Healthcare informatics, BSN, RN, COQS, CHHCM
Director of Operational Consulting, WellSky

Cindy Campbell is a nationally recognized home health leader and management consultant. She supports home health providers across the country, guiding them toward best practice structure, clinical modeling, and revenue cycle process efficiencies. She is a passionate advocate for shifting advanced levels of care to the home – the least restrictive setting, with the lowest cost, that yields the greatest patient satisfaction. Cindy’s focus is grounded in patient experience and outcomes, with an emphasis on integrating and leveraging innovative technology into advancing clinical models to better manage patients where they live.


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Presenter: Jill Dyer, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O

People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support. So we help them to care smarter. Liberating them to focus on the people they serve. Providing solutions that make work flow, integrate insights, and update effortlessly.

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Presenter: Jill Dyer, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O

People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support. So we help them to care smarter. Liberating them to focus on the people they serve. Providing solutions that make work flow, integrate insights, and update effortlessly.

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Continuing Nursing Education Credit
The home health final rule: preparing for regulatory & payment change


In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and WellSky. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Amedco LLC designates this activity for a maximum of 1.00 ANCC contact hours.


About WellSky

WellSky is a technology company advancing human wellness worldwide. Our software and professional services address the continuum of health and social care — helping businesses, organizations, and communities solve tough challenges, improve collaboration for growth, and achieve better outcomes through predictive insights that only WellSky solutions can provide. A portfolio company of TPG Capital, WellSky serves more than 10,000 client sites around the world — including the largest hospital systems, blood banks and labs, home health and hospice franchises, government agencies, and human services organizations. Our purpose is to empower care heroes with technology for good, so that together, we can realize care’s potential and maintain a healthy, flourishing world. For more information, visit WellSky.com.

People who choose a life of caring — and the organizations and communities they serve — deserve a special kind of support. So we help them to care smarter. Liberating them to focus on the people they serve. Providing solutions that make work flow, integrate insights, and update effortlessly. So they're able to anticipate — and exponentially increase — the impact of care.