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  • June 28, 2022 11:11 AM | Anonymous

    The Wisconsin Association for Home Health Care (WiAHC) was thrilled to present Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) with the organization’s 2022 Champion of Home Health Care legislative award for her leadership on policies to advance home health care in Wisconsin and strengthen the delivery of patient care provided by home health professionals. The award was presented to Loudenbeck at the WiACH 2022 Spring Conference held on June 2-3 in Wisconsin Dells, WI.

    Loudenbeck successfully lead the charge to increase the Medicaid reimbursement rate for home health services as part of the 2021-23 state budget bill. The long-overdue increase will help address the workforce challenges faced by home health care agencies as well as allow them the better serve Wisconsin’s home health care patients.

    “Representative Loudenbeck was a strong voice for home health care during the 2021-22 legislative session, and she was instrumental in the successful effort to increase the Medicaid reimbursement rate for skilled nursing provided in a home health setting,“ said WiAHC Board member Tyler Baures, who presented the award to Loudenbeck. “Her leadership on this critical initiative cannot be understated and will help strengthen the state’s home health care workforce and expand access to home health services for the state’s Medicaid population.”

    The Champion of Home Health Care award is presented at the end of each two-year legislative session to state lawmakers who exemplify WiAHC’s mission of promoting, protecting, and advancing the highest quality health care at home for Wisconsin patients. In 2022, WiAHC is presenting the award to only four legislators, including Loudenbeck. These lawmakers exhibited an exceptional commitment to supporting home health care based on several factors, including voting record, sponsorship of legislation, and responsiveness to critical home health issues during the 2021-22 session.

    Loudenbeck, who was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2010, represents the 31st Assembly District, which includes portions of Rock and Walworth Counties and serves as the Vice-Chair of the state Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee. She is currently running for Wisconsin Secretary of State.

    “Home health professionals provide quality care and peace of mind to individuals and families across Wisconsin. I am happy to support their important work,” said Loudenbeck.

    Please find below the full list of state lawmakers who received recognition from WiAHC for their support of key initiatives during the 2021-22 legislative session to advance the state’s home health care industry. Legislators who displayed exceptional support of WiAHC were recognized as a Champion of Home Health Care. Legislators who displayed general support were recognized as a Friend of Home Health Care.

    • ·         Champion of Home Health Care:
    • o   Sen. Joan Ballweg (R-Markesan)
    • o   Sen. Mary Felzkowski (R-Irma)
    • o   Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton)
    • o   Rep. Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield)
    • ·         Friend of Home Health Care:
    • o   Senator Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg)
    • o   Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green)
    • o   Rep. Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam)
    • o   Rep. Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger)
    • o   Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester)


  • June 28, 2022 11:03 AM | Anonymous

    By Hoven Consulting – WiAHC’s lobbying firm

    • WiAHC Legislative and Regulatory Priorities Survey – Summary of Results

    To prepare for the 2023-2024 state legislative session, WiAHC conducted a membership-wide survey in May to seek member feedback on potential WiAHC legislative and regulatory priorities.  Based on the survey, the following topics were identified as the top three policy issues:

    • Regulatory reform legislation to modernize the state’s home health regulations (DHS 133), including provisions to better align Wisconsin home care regulations with federal home care regulations and permanently authorize home care telehealth flexibility. (50% of all survey respondents selected this as a priority)
    • Grow/strengthen Wisconsin’s home health care workforce, such as workforce training grants; scholarship funding; funding to expanding nursing slots at Wisconsin schools of nursing; etc. (50% of all survey respondents selected this as a priority)
    • Promote public awareness and increase policy influence of home health care, such as the creation of a Home Health Care Advisory Council at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. (43% of all survey respondents selected this as a priority)

    The WiAHC Legislative Committee and leadership will continue to work to finalize the policy agenda.  Once that is completed, it will be shared with the full membership in a future newsletter. 

    • Legislative Council Study Committee Members Announced

    As mentioned in a prior WiAHC monthly newsletter, the legislature organizes study committees in even-numbered years to hold public hearings and perform in-depth reviews of various state policy matters facing Wisconsin.  Legislators and members of the public are members of these committees.  Once these committees complete their series of public hearings in late 2022 or early 2023, they will draft legislation to address these policy areas and submit them to the legislature for possible consideration. 

    Two of these committees will likely be of interest to WiAHC members:  the Study Committee on Occupational Licenses and the Study Committee on Uniform Death Reporting Standards.  In early June, the legislature selected members of both committees.  The Occupational Licenses committee includes two members from the health care field – a senior vice president from the Wisconsin Hospital Association and the director of business development from a rural community clinic.  The Uniform Death Reporting Standards committee includes two medical examiners and a public health nurse. 

    These committees will likely hold their first meeting later this summer.  The committees will hold public, in-person meetings in Madison once per month until they have completed their work.  It is likely that these committee meetings will be streamed live on Wisconsin Eye.  Of course, the WiAHC government affairs team will monitor the work of these committees.  

    • DHS Announces Grant Program Promoting Health Equity in COVID-19 Vaccinations

    In May, the state Department of Health Services announced their “Moving Forward Together Grant Program”.  This program is intended to improve equity with respect to COVID-19 vaccination in Wisconsin.  Various community organizations are eligible to apply for grant awards, which are capped at $400,000 per grant, to improve COVID-19 vaccination rates in Wisconsin, particularly in underserved communities.  DHS will accept grant applications on a rolling basis until funding is no longer available.  However, it is important to note that grant expense reimbursement will occur through November 30, 2022.  More information is available at:  https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/moving-forward-together-grant.htm

    • DSPS Eliminates Fees to Increase Participation in the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

    In early June, the state Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) announced that the agency is no longer charging fees to integrate the Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (ePDMP) into electronic health record systems managed by health systems and other health care entities.  The intent is to simplify access for health care organizations, as well as increase wider participation within the health care community.  To apply for a no-monthly fee ePDMP integration or for more information, go to the ePDMP website



  • June 15, 2022 9:57 AM | WiAHC Administrator (Administrator)

    The WiAHC Spring Conference took place June 2-3 at The Wilderness Resort in Wisconsin Dells. It was a great success! There were 70+ participants. National speakers included William A. Dombi, Esq. President, National Association for Home Care & Hospice; Teresa Northcutt, BSN, RN, COS-C, HCS-D, HCS-H, Consultant, Teresa Northcutt LLC; Aparna Gupta, Vice President of Quality, National Hospice and Palliative Care Association; and Michelle Horner, Manager Post-Acute Education, Netsmart/McBee.

    Here is what the attendees shared about their experiences.

    I enjoyed the conference very much!!  Great Venue-polite, helpful staff, comfortable accommodations.  The content was helpful.  Speakers were knowledgeable and delivered the content proficiently and kept me engaged.  Thank you!
    ~ Michelle Esser, Upland Hills Health Home Care & Hospice

    The WiAHC conference always brings in quality speakers!
    ~ Anonymous

    Thank you to the Spring Conference exhibitors!

    • CareVoyant, Inc.
    • CasheSoftware
    • HealthPROHeritage LLC
    • Herzing University
    • Homestyle Direct
    • McKesson Medical-Surgical
    • Medline Industries, LP
    • Sandata
    • Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library
  • June 15, 2022 9:37 AM | WiAHC Administrator (Administrator)

    NAHC

    The Internal Revenue Service announced yesterday an increase in the optional standard mileage rate for the final six months of 2022. Taxpayers may use the optional standard mileage rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business and certain other purposes.

    For the final six months of 2022, the standard mileage rate for business travel will be 62.5 cents per mile, up four cents from the rate effective at the start of the year. The new rate for deductible medical or moving expenses (available for active-duty members of the military) will be 22 cents for the remainder of 2022, up 4 cents from the rate effective at the start of 2022. These new rates become effective July 1, 2022. The IRS provided legal guidance on the new rates in Announcement 2022-13, issued yesterday
  • June 15, 2022 9:32 AM | WiAHC Administrator (Administrator)

    NAHC

    Hospital & Healthcare Compensation Service (HCS) announced the 2022‑2023 Home Care and Hospice Salary & Benefits studies are now underway.  The studies are published by HCS in cooperation with the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC).

    The Reports are recognized as the authoritative source for comprehensive marketplace data for home health + hospice agencies. Last year’s Home Care Report contained data from 1,011 home health agencies. The Hospice Report had data from 734 hospice agencies.

    New to both studies–Questions on staffing issues, nursing vacancy + turnover rates, and how sign-on bonuses are being used by agencies to attract new employees. The results cover job data by salary, hourly, and per visit rates with job data breakouts by auspice, revenue size, region, state, and CBSA. Regional data for 21 fringe benefits, planned salary increases, productivity, caseload, and shift differential data are also covered.

  • June 08, 2022 12:40 PM | WiAHC Administrator (Administrator)


    The Wisconsin Association for Home Health Care (WiAHC) was thrilled to present Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) with the organization’s 2022 Champion of Home Health Care legislative award for her leadership on policies to advance home health care in Wisconsin and strengthen the delivery of patient care provided by home health professionals. The award was presented to Loudenbeck at the WiACH 2022 Spring Conference held on June 2-3 in Wisconsin Dells, WI.

    “Representative Loudenbeck was a strong voice for home health care during the 2021-22 legislative session, and she was instrumental in the successful effort to increase the Medicaid reimbursement rate for skilled nursing provided in a home health setting,“ said WiAHC Board member Tyler Baures, who presented the award to Loudenbeck. “Her leadership on this critical initiative cannot be understated and will help strengthen the state’s home health care workforce and expand access to home health services for the state’s Medicaid population.”

    The Champion of Home Health Care award is presented at the end of each two-year legislative session to state lawmakers who exemplify WiAHC’s mission of promoting, protecting, and advancing the highest quality health care at home for Wisconsin patients. In 2022, WiAHC is presenting the award to only four legislators, including Loudenbeck. These lawmakers exhibited an exceptional commitment to supporting home health care based on several factors, including voting record, sponsorship of legislation, and responsiveness to critical home health issues during the 2021-22 session.

    Loudenbeck, who was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2010, represents the 31st Assembly District, which includes portions of Rock and Walworth Counties and serves as the Vice-Chair of the state Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee. She is currently running for Wisconsin Secretary of State.

    “Home health professionals provide quality care and peace of mind to individuals and families across Wisconsin. I am happy to support their important work,” said Loudenbeck.

    The Wisconsin Association for Home Health Care (WiAHC) is a statewide membership-based organization that represents the interests of home health care agencies and their employees. Through education, best practices, and advocacy, WiAHC advances the common interests of its members and their patients, and promotes home health care as a high-quality, cost-effective health care option.

  • May 26, 2022 1:16 PM | Anonymous

    Grassroots advocacy is the most powerful tool WiAHC has at its disposal to shape public policy, and building relationships with lawmakers is the most important aspect of grassroots advocacy. In effort to capitalize on our greatest advocacy resource – our membership – WiAHC has established our Coffee Conversations with Legislators advocacy program.

    The initiative is designed  to help connect members with their local legislators. Under the program, the WiAHC Government Affairs Team will set-up in-district meetings between WiAHC members and state lawmakers who represent them in the Legislature. These meetings, which can be located at your facility, or a local coffee shop provide a tremendous opportunity for WiAHC members to build or strengthen their relationships with local legislators and to educate them on home health care and on policy issues important to home health care professionals and their patients.

    Obviously, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic can make it difficult for some in-person meetings, but depending on your comfort level with meeting face-to-face, WiAHC would encourage you to participate in this critical grassroots advocacy program.

    Please click here for more information on the program. Please contact the WiAHC office at wiahc@badgerbay.co if you’re interested in participating.


  • May 26, 2022 1:15 PM | Anonymous

    WiAHC is happy to remind members about and provide links to the latest articles and information from Home Health Care News , the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, and other publications:

    ·         Home Health Providers’ Referral Acceptance Rate Has Decreased by 15%

    Home Health Care News - By Joyce Famakinwa | May 19, 2022

    Patients being discharged from hospitals and into the post-acute space, including to home health providers, tend to be higher acuity and more complex than in the past. The findings are part of a new report from CarePort, a WellSky company. The report examines data from over 1,000 hospitals and 130,000 post-acute care providers and focuses on how the COVID-19 emergency has impacted care delivery. Read more…

    ·         Home Health Providers Believe Value-Based Contracts Will Represent Over Half of Business Soon

    Home Health Care News – By Andrew Nolan| May 19, 2022

    Value-based care remains a loaded term in the home health care industry. But nonetheless, its prevalence is growing by the day. Industry insiders have recently told Home Health Care News that likely less than 5% of industry business is conducted through value-based contracts. Contrasted with that is what 42% of providers say, which is that such contracts will account for over 50% of their business in the next three to five years. Read more…

    ·         Inflation Forcing Caregivers to Choose Wages Over Mission, Home-Based Care Providers Say

    Home Health Care News - By Patrick Filbin | May 12, 2022

    Strong reimbursement rates for Aveanna’s services in nearly half the states the company operates in have been a welcome change so far this year for the company. Its turnover and retention rates have also been in line with company projections, despite ongoing labor issues. Read more…

    ·         Home Care Action Alliance calls for collaboration to solve caregiver crisis

    McKnights Home Care – By Diane Eastabrook | May 19, 2022

    In a call to action Wednesday, home care industry leaders launched the Home Care Workforce Action Alliance to tackle the growing caregiver shortage. The National Association of Home Care and Hospice, the Home Care Association of America and Bayada Home Health Care kicked off their new alliance during a virtual press conference. The organizations called for a collaborative, multidimensional approach to attracting more workers to the home care industry. Read more…

    ·         NAHC: Congressional action on caregiver crisis looks bleak this year

    McKnights Home Care – By Diane Eastabrook | May 20, 2022

    A key leader of the newly unveiled Home Care Workforce Action Alliance doubts Congress will pass legislation this year that would funnel billions of dollars to home- and community-based services, and expand the direct caregiver workforce and improve the worker crisis. Read more…

    Home Health Care News, which is part of the Aging Media Network, is a leading source for news and information covering the home health industry. National Association for Home Care and Hospice is the largest professional association representing the interests of chronically ill, disabled, and dying Americans of all ages and the caregivers who provide them with in-home health and hospice services.


  • May 26, 2022 1:13 PM | Anonymous

    WiAHC recently established an exciting new legislative awards program to recognize and thank state lawmakers who showed support for policies that advance home health care in Wisconsin and are aligned with WiAHC’s mission.

    Going forward, WiAHC legislative awards will be given out every two years, following the end of each legislative session and will be broken down into two different award categories: 1) Champion of Home Health Care and 2) Friend of Home Health Care

    The selection process for lawmakers receiving a WiAHC legislative awards is based on several factors, including bills authored and co-sponsored, responsiveness to WiAHC issues, voting record on legislation important to WiAHC, and legislative leadership and key committee positions.

    Furthermore, legislators who who display exceptional support of WiAHC and home health care in Wisconsin are eligible for recognition as a Champion of Home Health Care. Legislators who display general support of WiAHC and home health care in Wisconsin are eligible for recognition as a

    Friend of Home Health Care.

    With that in mind, WiAHC is pleased to announce the following legislative award recipients for 2022:

            Champion of Home Health Care:

    • Sen. Joan Ballweg (R-Markesan)
    • Sen. Mary Felzkowski (R-Irma)
    • Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton)
    • Rep. Donna Rozar (R-Marshfield)
             Friend of Home Health Care:
    • Senator Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg)
    • Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green)
    • Rep. Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam)
    • Rep. Rick Gundrum (R-Slinger)
    • Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester)


  • May 26, 2022 11:02 AM | Anonymous

    Check your inbox… You recently revied an email from WiAHC with a link to our Legislative and Regulatory Priorities Survey that provides you – and every WiAHC member across the state –a great opportunity to provide your input on what policy issues are most important to you, your organization, and the Wisconsin home health care industry. The purpose of surveying the membership is to help association leadership develop the WiAHC policy agenda and determine what legislative and regulatory issues the organization should make a priority in 2023-2024.

    The survey, which will be left open through Monday, June 6, only takes a few minutes to complete and will collect valuable information used to help shape WiAHC’s advocacy priorities moving forward.

    The survey results will be presented to the WiAHC Legislative Committee and Board for further consideration. In addition to the member survey data, WiAHC leadership will consider the following criteria when finalizing the association’s policy agenda and issue priorities: 1.) The benefit to WiAHC members; 3.) The extent to which it will improve home health care in Wisconsin; and 3.) The likelihood of legislative/regulatory success.

    Once the WiAHC Board finalizes the policy agenda and issue priorities for 2023-2024, it will be presented to the full membership and used by the WiAHC Government Affairs team to  guide our advocacy efforts over the next two years.

    We value your input and encourage you to complete and submit the brief survey as soon possible.

    TAKE SURVEY


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