Amedisys Offloads Property for $20 Million, Inks Deal with Intel-GE

One of the nation’s largest home health and hospice providers is looking ahead to some new beginnings in 2016. Amedisys Inc. (Nasdaq: AMED) has sold its corporate headquarters building on South Sherwood Forest Boulevard in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for $20 million. The buyer, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, is also based in Baton Rouge. Meanwhile, Amedisys […]

Illinois Must Pay $13 Million for Home Health Workers’ Insurance

Illinois must pay more than $13 million to cover the cost of health insurance for home health care workers, a judge ordered Wednesday. The move comes after SEIU Healthcare Illinois, a labor union representing home health care workers in the state, filed a temporary restraining order against Gov. Bruce Rauner and Comptroller Leslie Munger to […]

DOL Wage Rule Takes Effect, Provider Reaction Mixed

Federal overtime and minimum wage protections for home care workers officially took effect Tuesday, after a protracted and still ongoing legal battle between the Department of Labor and provider associations. The DOL has said it will not enforce the provisions for 30 days, but as the effective date arrived, some home care providers voiced sharp […]

Meet Home Health Care News at NAHC

Come meet the faces behind Home Health Care News at the 2015 National Association for Home Care & Hospice Meeting and Expo in Nashville! Members of the editorial and advertising teams will be at the Gaylord Opryland for the event, October 28-30, and would love to connect with readers, newsmakers, and anyone driving the industry […]

Bayada Scores Home Health Contract with Temple University System

A Pennsylvania-based health system has secured Bayada to manage its home health division. It is yet another example of a health system looking to expand home health offerings—a trend that has been driven in part by Affordable Care Act programs that give hospitals an incentive to better manage patients across the care continuum. Bayada Home […]

Ready or Not: ICD-10 Arrives for Home Health Agencies

ICD-10 is here for home health agencies in most states, whether they are ready or not. Approximately 69,000 new medical codes officially go into effect Oct. 1, replacing the roughly 14,000 codes currently available with ICD-9. The implementation of the new code set is meant as a way for providers to keep up with the […]

Home Health Groups Ask Supreme Court to Halt Wage Rules

Home health providers may soon see the fate of a controversial rule impacting wages decided by the highest court in the country. In an 11th-hour move, home health associations have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to step in before federal minimum wage and overtime rules go into effect for home health workers. Last week, in […]

WSJ: Why Aging in Place Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be

Aging in place is proving difficult in areas where the population is getting older, houses are in disrepair, supportive services are scarce and younger people who can help have moved away, according to a recent article published in The Wall Street Journal. The article discusses how the northeastern United States — which has the oldest median age […]

5 Radical Ways for Aging in Place in Cities

For a lot of baby boomers, aging in place is a mark of accomplishment, and the majority of older adults want to live in their homes through retirement for as long as possible. However, it’s not always easy, affordable or practical to do so, especially for those who live in urban environments that may not […]

Inside One Agency’s 5-Star Home Health Rating

A new star rating system for home health agencies made its debut over the summer, with 2.6% of agencies under assessment securing top marks. A Brookdale home health agency in Charlotte, North Carolina is one of these select few, and Kaiser Health News recently delved into what is behind this particular agency’s high ratings. The federal government […]