Calling Policies 'Unreasonable,' 123 Members of Congress Press for Changes in Medicare Home Oxygen Policies for Emergency Care, Supplies and Other Obligations After 36 Months of Service
Posted on: Tuesday, 3 March 2009, 13:59 CST
House Letter Asks Lawmakers to 'Address Serious Shortcomings That Are Creating Hardships for Both Oxygen Patients and Providers'
In a recent letter, 123 bipartisan members of Congress pressed leaders for help urging the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to revise policies governing Medicare's payment of emergency services, supplies, and other obligations after 36 months of service.
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Citing lack of payments and "unreasonable obligations," the letter states that CMS policies "are impeding the provision of quality care to Medicare beneficiaries on home oxygen therapy..."
Praising the letter, Chairman of the Council for Quality Respiratory Care (CQRC)
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Excerpts from the letter to Speaker Pelosi, Majority Democratic Leader Hoyer and House Republican Leader Boehner, urging House leaders to ask CMS to revise post 36-month payment for home oxygen include:
"CMS' final rule, published on
"We seek your assistance in urging CMS to revise post-36 month oxygen payment policies to address serious shortcomings that are creating hardships for both oxygen patients and providers of these services. Without immediate changes to the Medicare policies patient care will be compromised and Medicare costs will increase."
The Council for Quality Respiratory Care, a coalition of the nation's leading home oxygen therapy providers and manufacturers representing nearly one half of the more than 1.5 million Medicare beneficiaries who depend on the home oxygen benefit for independence and quality of life.
SOURCE Council for Quality Respiratory Care
Source: PR Newswire
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