On February 22nd, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a Change Request (CR 13523) to clarify how dually eligible Veteran’s Affairs (VA) and Medicare beneficiaries can utilize VA benefits. Although Chapter 9 of the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual states that upon electing the Medicare hospice benefit, the beneficiary waives the right to Medicare payment for any Medicare services related to the terminal illness and related conditions during a hospice election, this does not prevent Veteran’s eligible beneficiaries from receiving services not included on the hospice plan of care, and which are furnished and paid under the beneficiary’s VA benefits, in addition to Medicare hospice services. This may include care and support services that are unique to VA benefits and not typically provided by Medicare hospice agencies, for example, but not limited to, VA home-based primary care for illnesses other than the terminal illness. Any services that are included on the hospice plan of care must be provided and paid under Medicare.  

Chapter 9 of the Medicare Benefit Policy manual will be updated to add the following language to Section 60 – Provision of Hospice Services to Medicare/Veteran’s Eligible Beneficiaries:  

Upon electing the Medicare hospice benefit, the beneficiary waives the right to Medicare payment for any Medicare services related to the terminal illness and related conditions during a hospice election. However, this does not preclude Veteran’s eligible beneficiaries from receiving services not included on the hospice plan of care, and which are furnished and paid under the beneficiary’s VA benefits, in addition to Medicare hospice services. This may include care and support services that are unique to VA benefits and not typically provided by Medicare hospice agencies, for example, but not limited to, VA home-based primary care for illnesses other than the terminal illness. Any services that are included on the hospice plan of care must be provided and paid under Medicare. 

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Kylee Childs, MSW, is the Director of Government Affairs.Since joining the association in 2023, she continues to be a fierce and resourceful advocate for aging services in Kansas. Her professional focus has always been service to others through advocacy. Kylee has a master’s degree in social work from the University of Missouri-Columbia, a bachelor's degree in criminology with a minor in Conflict Analysis and Trauma studies from Kansas State University, and a certificate in Grant Proposal Writing from Fort Hays State University. With a professional background in law enforcement and child welfare, and a successful 2023 legislative practicum with the Children's Alliance of Kansas, she brings rich professional experience to her role as Director of Government Affairs, and a front-line perspective on the needs of health and human services providers in our state. When not working, she's spending time with her two daughters. You can reach Kylee directly at 785.670.8051.