Regulatory relief is one of the top priorities for the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) during this administration. CMS
Administrator Seema Verma launched the “Patients over Paperwork” initiative,
in accord with President Trump’s Executive Order that directs federal
agencies to “cut the red tape” and there has been a lot of discussion
about this issue among federal policymakers.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
has been involved in discussions with both CMS and the House Ways and
Means Committee, has submitted detailed suggestions to reduce regulatory
burden for hospice and was invited to testify at a Red Tape Relief
Roundtable sponsored by the House Ways and Means Committee.
NHPCO had further discussions with committee staff over the summer,
as the Committee prepared a letter to CMS outlining the regulatory
relief recommendations for various Medicare providers.
On September 4, the Congressional letter was sent to CMS, and included NHPCO’s top priority of increased accountability and transparency for government auditors reviewing hospices.
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