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3 months ago

Managed Long Term Care

LeadingAge NY Meets with DOH and Other Stakeholders

DOH provides updates including upcoming call on TB testing, education on hospice, PACE regulations, and more.

3 months ago

Managed Long Term Care

LeadingAge NY Summary of One-House Budget Bills

LeadingAge NY provides a high-level summary of one-house bills, each of which contains investments and actions that respond to many LeadingAge NY priorities.

6 months ago

Managed Long Term Care

DOH Commissioner Declares Influenza Prevalent

Declaration triggers requirement for certain members.

6 months ago

Managed Long Term Care

CMS Draft 2026 MA/PACE Rule Addresses Prior Authorization and Supplemental Benefit Cards

The draft proposed rule includes new guardrails for prior authorization and utilization management and clarifies the administration and use of debit cards as supplemental benefits.

1 year ago

Managed Long Term Care

PHHPC Discusses Certificate of Need Reforms

At an educational session, the Public Health and Health Planning Council discussed a range of certificate of need reforms, including long-term care need methodologies and character and competence standards.

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Federal Budget Reconciliation Updates from LeadingAge National

Keep up with the latest developments with LeadingAge National’s Budget Reconciliation 2025 serial post.

1 month ago
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  • Urge U.S. Senate to Oppose Budget Reconciliation Bill

    The Senate is considering legislation that would cut at least $800 billion in federal funding from the Medicaid program (the largest cut in American history). The budget bill would deeply harm older adults and the mission-driven, nonprofit providers who serve them, particularly in NY. Please click here to read more and urge Congress to reject the proposed budget bill!

  • Urge Congress to Protect Medicaid in 2025!

    Congress is moving through the budget reconciliation process, which aims to reduce federal spending by approximately $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. Given the significant amount of savings being sought, Medicaid is a highly likely source of cuts (potentially up to $880 billion). Write to your members of Congress today to urge them not to include Medicaid cuts or harmful changes as part of budget reconciliation bills or other legislation.