CMS pauses hospice, home health Medicare enrollments in fraud crackdown
fiercehealthcare - The Trump administration has issued a six-month moratorium on hospice and home health agencies enrolling in Medicare as part of its efforts to combat fraud.
AI Summary: CMS has suspended new Medicare enrollments for hospice and home health providers nationwide amid a fraud crackdown, pausing approvals while investigators audit suspicious applications and billing patterns. The freeze seeks to protect patients and taxpayer dollars, though it may delay access where new providers were expected to step in — because apparently some providers preferred creative billing over care.
- Nationwide moratorium on hospice and home health enrollments (4)
- Policy and patient access fallout from the freeze (3)
- White House fraud crackdown and enforcement sweep (4)
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Nationwide moratorium on hospice and home health enrollments
Policy and patient access fallout from the freeze
White House fraud crackdown and enforcement sweep
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Mayo Clinic CEO Gianrico Farrugia stepping down at year's end
fiercehealthcare - Mayo Clinic is looking for a new leader as Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., who has served as president and CEO since 2019, announced he would step down at the end of this year.
AI Summary: Gianrico Farrugia will step down as Mayo Clinic CEO at the end of the year, closing a chapter at one of the nation’s flagship health systems. The move triggers leadership succession planning and board attention amid continuing strategic and operational challenges, as the institution prepares for new stewardship while reassuring staff and patients.