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2023 Behavioral Health Care Symposium Resources
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Join CHA’s Chad Mulvany and King and Spaulding’s Amanda Hayes-Kibreab as they unpack what’s in the proposed rule and how it could impact hospitals. Changes are coming, don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve!
This post has been archived and contains information that may be out of date.November 17, 2023 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m., PST
What’s happening: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ final rule details the end-stage renal disease prospective payment system for calendar year 2024.
What else to know: The base rate will increase to $271.02.
Why you should attend: It’s a chance to hear directly from leaders at the California Department of Public Health’s Center for Health Care Quality
When: Nov. 7 at 9 a.m. (PT)
Why you should attend: Hear from Sen. Susan Talamantes Eggman, a leader on behavioral health in the Legislature, and get an update on public policies, politics, and financial issues shaping behavioral health care in California.
When: Dec. 12-13 at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in Sacramento.
What’s happening: CHA commented on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ proposed staffing requirements for long-term care facilities.
What else to know: CHA supports the establishment of standards, but specific thresholds don’t allow flexibility for facilities to establish a staffing mix best suited for their patients.
What’s happening: A proposed rule from the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury aims to improve the No Surprises Act (NSA) independent dispute resolution (IDR) process.
What else to know: Comments on the proposal, which is in response to court rulings that held key provisions of the interim final rules establishing the IDR process impermissible under the NSA, are due Jan. 2.
What’s happening: Guidance from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) affirms it rescinded a COVID-19 public health emergency era waiver related to the 340B Drug Discount Program and off-site clinics.
What’s happening: A long-awaited proposed rule from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology establishes provider disincentives for information blocking.
What else to know: Hospitals found to engage in this activity would not meet meaningful use requirements. Comments on the proposed rule are due Jan. 2.