Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act
The Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act streamlines recertification for hospice providers, ensuring patients receive uninterrupted care and reducing administrative burdens.
The Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act streamlines recertification for hospice providers, ensuring patients receive uninterrupted care and reducing administrative burdens.
Bill Number: HR 1720
Title: Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: February 27, 2025
Classification: Bill
The Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act aims to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of the recertification process for hospice care providers. The bill seeks to address the administrative burdens faced by hospice organizations, ensuring that patients receive timely and uninterrupted care while maintaining compliance with federal regulations.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Carol D. Miller (Primary Sponsor)
- Donald G. Davis (Cosponsor)
- Jared F. Golden (Cosponsor)
- Joseph D. Morelle (Cosponsor)
- Beth Van Duyne (Cosponsor)
- Aaron Bean (Cosponsor)
The Hospice Recertification Flexibility Act represents a significant step towards reducing administrative burdens on hospice providers, thereby enhancing the quality of care for patients in need of hospice services. By streamlining the recertification process, the bill aims to ensure that patients receive continuous and effective care during critical times. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its potential impact on hospice care delivery will be closely monitored by stakeholders in the healthcare community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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