Aging Services Day Legislative Planning in the Works

HealthyBlue Reaching Out to Providers on MCO Contract

COVID Test Kits from HHS

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Case Challenging HHS Policy on Home Health Aides

Aging Services Day Legislative Planning in the Works

LeadingAge Kansas, the Kansas Healthcare Association/Kansas Center for Assisted Living, and Kansas Adult Care Executives have started their initial meetings to begin planning and preparation for the second annual Aging Services Day at the Kansas Capitol. Save the date for Tuesday, February 18, 2025, and look for more details in the coming months! 

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HealthyBlue Reaching Out to Providers on MCO Contract

Members have reached out to LeadingAge Kansas about HealthyBlue, the newest MCO contract awardee, asking for providers to sign their MCO contractual agreement. As a reminder, providers are able to choose which of the MCOs they would like to contract with – one, two, or all three. Ensure you read over the contract in its entirety and carefully examine for any language related to Medicare Advantage plans. If you have thoughts, feedback, or concerns – especially with anything related to Medicare Advantage language in the contracts, please contact Kylee Childs. 

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COVID Test Kits from HHS

LeadingAge has received many questions about the COVID test kits that were previously being sent to nursing homes and assisted living and were available to affordable senior housing upon request from the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). LeadingAge has confirmed with HHS that the program continues at this time and into 2025.  

Nursing homes and assisted living providers can request to be added to weekly distributions by emailing TDX@hhs.gov and providing their shipping information. Any requests to increase, decrease, pause, or re-initiate shipping should also be sent to TDX@hhs.gov. HHS states that requests are usually processed within a couple of weeks of being received. LeadingAge understands how vital this program is for members. LeadingAge is grateful that the Administration continues this program and they continue to advocate for access to tests, vaccines, and therapeutics for aging services across the continuum. 

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Federal Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Case Challenging HHS Policy on Home Health Aides 

In an opinion issued August 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a federal trial court’s dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is failing to properly administer the Medicare home health benefit. The Center for Medicare Advocacy filed the suit in October 2022, on behalf of three Medicare beneficiaries who have chronic, disabling conditions and rely on home health aide services but have struggled to find providers that can provide the services needed. The Complaint alleged that HHS is not doing enough to enforce existing requirements for home health agencies and must establish policies and strategies to ensure access to home health aide services. The federal trial court dismissed the case in April 2023, and the Circuit Court’s decision affirms the lower court. The case is Johnson v. Becerra, and this LeadingAge article provides additional information and background

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Addy Mead is our Administrative Coordinator. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wichita State University’s Math Education program, Addy is using her planning and organizational skills, creativity, and love of helping others to support our providers and members. As Administrative Coordinator, Addy’s primary duties include overseeing general member communications through social media, our Weekly Member Calls, the Aging Update, and database and website maintenance. She also collaborates with Stephanie and Nicole to plan, produce, and market professional development events, manage Continuing Education processing, as well as assisting with office administration activities. Outside of the office, Addy enjoys crafting, bartending, and spending time with her partner and their two cats. You can reach Addy directly at 785.670.8049.