- CMS: Medicare Program; Prospective Payment System and Consolidated Billing for Skilled Nursing Facilities; Updates to the Quality Reporting Program for Federal Fiscal Year 2026
- CMS: Medicare Program; FY 2026 Hospice Wage Index and Payment Rate Update and Hospice Quality Reporting Program Requirements
- Public Inspection: CMS: Medicare Program: Prospective Payment System and Consolidated Billing for Skilled Nursing Facilities; Updates to the Quality Reporting Program for Federal Fiscal Year 2026
- Public Inspection: CMS: Medicare Program: Fiscal Year 2026 Hospice Wage Index and Payment Rate Update and Hospice Quality Reporting Program Requirements
- CMS: Request for Information; Health Technology Ecosystem
- VA: Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program Funding Opportunity
- State: 60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: J-1 Visa Waiver Recommendation Application
- Public Inspection: CMS: Request for Information: Health Technology Ecosystem
- HHS: Request for Information (RFI): Ensuring Lawful Regulation and Unleashing Innovation To Make American Healthy Again
- VA: Solicitation of Nominations for the Appointment to the Advisory Committee on Tribal and Indian Affairs
- GAO Seeks New Members for Tribal and Indigenous Advisory Council
- VA: Staff Sergeant Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program Funding Opportunity
- Telehealth Study Recruiting Veterans Now
- USDA Delivers Immediate Relief to Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Communities Impacted by Recent Disasters
- Submit Nominations for Partnership for Quality Measurement (PQM) Committees
Medicare Finalizes Updates to Physician Fee Schedule
– Effective January 1, 2025. On November 1, 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the calendar year 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) final rule to update payments for physicians and other providers under the PFS and other Medicare Part B policies. The rule contains updates for Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), like the ability to bill for administration of Part B vaccines at the time of service beginning July 1, 2025, removal of RHC productivity standards, changes to the Conditions of Certification, changes to required lab services, and new care coordination billing processes. CMS continues several telehealth flexibilities through the end of 2025, and changes for behavioral health, opioid treatment programs, and more are also in the rule. Learn how these changes affect Rural Health Clinics at the NARHC webinar listed under Learning Events below.
Understanding the Impact of Medical Debt in Rural Communities: Perspectives From Rural Hospital Administrators
This policy brief presents findings from key informant interviews with nine administrators representing rural hospitals in seven states (Arkansas, California, Illinois, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia). Using content analysis of interview data, researchers share findings around hospital and community-level implications of medical debt, and policies that may help or hinder this issue.
Federal Transit Administration and CMS Announce Medicaid Transportation Coordination Fact Sheet
Building from the Medicaid Transportation Coverage Guide issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in 2023, this fact sheet helps clarify and encourage partnership at the state level and includes commonly asked questions and relevant resources. Stakeholders, such as state Departments of Transportation staff, provided input into the document. Many FTA public transit grantees offer NEMT, providing vital access to health care for low-income Medicaid beneficiaries, particularly in rural areas. Research has found that Medicaid covers a relatively greater share of individuals in rural counties than in urban counties.
Call for Nominations to the CMS Health Equity Advisory Committee
– December 12. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) requests nominations for members to their newly formed Health Equity Advisory Committee (HEAC). This Committee will advise and make recommendations to CMS on how they can promote quality and access for beneficiaries in all CMS programs, like Medicare and Medicaid. Nominations must be submitted by email to HEAC@cms.hhs.gov with the subject line “HEAC Nomination” by December 12.
HRSA Announces Complete Lists of Health Professional Shortage Areas
The new lists, maintained and updated by HRSA’s Data Warehouse, were announced in the Federal Register last week. They identify all geographic areas, population groups, and facilities designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). Designations that are currently proposed for withdrawal will remain in this status until a second notice is published in the Federal Register.
Re-imagining Rural Health: The CMS Innovation Center “Hackathon” Series
In August of this year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Center for Medicare and Medication Innovation (“Innovation Center”) borrowed an idea-generating concept from the tech industry to come up with actionable steps for tough challenges in rural health care. A new report describes what CMS learned from three sessions – Bozeman, MT; Dallas, TX; and Wilson, NC – and how they might use this input for current and future programs. The Innovation Center at CMS was created to develop and test alternative payment models that improve quality while reducing costs in Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health Insurance Programs (CHIP) – public health insurance programs that play a critical role in providing coverage in rural areas where people are more likely to face challenges accessing health care.
CMS: Rural Urban Disparities in Health Care in Medicare
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Minority Health presents summary information on the quality of health care received by people with Medicare nationwide, highlighting (1) rural-urban differences in health care experiences and clinical care, (2) how rural-urban differences in health care experiences and clinical care vary by race and ethnicity, and (3) historical trends in quality of care for rural and urban residents.
HRSA’s National Rural Health Day 2024 Agenda
Take part in a dynamic series of events to celebrate National Rural Health Day on November 21. This year’s theme is “Advancing Maternal Health in Rural Communities” as we highlight how federal agencies, rural health care providers and state and community-based organizations work to enhance maternal health services through workforce training, hospital technical assistance, telehealth initiatives, and flexible and innovative care coordination. Visit HRSA’s National Rural Health Day Agenda page to view the full schedule of events and join discussions with rural researchers, federal and community leaders, and health professionals dedicated to making a difference for rural mothers and families.
For Some Pennsylvanians, Health Insurance Marketplace Premiums Could Nearly Quadruple in 2026
Enhanced subsidies that make coverage affordable expire in 2025, which means premiums would rise an average 81% from this year if consumers remain in the same plan, said Devon Trolley, executive director of the Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange Authority, which oversees the state’s Pennie health insurance marketplace. Read more.
Best Practice Guide Available: Telehealth for Diabetes Management
More than one in every ten people in America have diabetes. This National Diabetes Month, learn how you can provide diabetes management care using telehealth. Read the Best Practice Guide.