Medicare will now pay for home health care only if patients are accepted quickly
What happened
Medicare will now only pay home health agencies if they accept new patients within two days. This means agencies must speed up their intake process or lose money.
Why it matters
Home health agencies often take weeks to accept new patients, leaving people without care during a critical time. This new rule forces agencies to prioritize quick acceptance. It shifts the financial burden of slow intake from patients and their families to the agencies themselves.
The signal
Watch for changes in how quickly home health agencies accept new patients, and whether smaller agencies struggle to meet the new two-day deadline.