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Quipt Home Medical Corp T.QIPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  QIPT

Quipt Home Medical Corp. is a home medical equipment provider. The Company specializes in improving the home management of chronic illness through the application of telehealth systems and automated distribution. It provides in-home monitoring and disease management services, including end-to-end respiratory solutions for patients in the United States. It offers nebulizers, oxygen concentrators, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) units; traditional and non-traditional medical respiratory equipment and services, and non-invasive ventilation equipment, supplies, and services. The Company's product offerings include the management of several chronic disease states focusing on patients with heart or pulmonary disease, sleep disorders, reduced mobility, and other chronic health conditions. Its products and services consist of sleep apnea and pap treatment, home ventilation, daily and ambulatory aides, and respiratory equipment rental.


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Post by lscfaon Dec 21, 2021 9:49pm
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CMS FINALIZES REIMBURSEMENT RELIEF IN RURAL AREAS

CMS FINALIZES REIMBURSEMENT RELIEF IN RURAL AREAS

CMS FINALIZES REIMBURSEMENT RELIEF IN RURAL AREAS 

WASHINGTON – CMS has published the DMEPOS Final Rule, making permanent the 50/50 blended reimbursement rates in rural areas but failing to provide relief in other areas. 

For contiguous, non-rural areas, CMS says it will be paying suppliers 100% of the adjusted fee schedule rates using information from the competitive bidding program. For former bid areas, it says it will be paying the single payment amounts established during the program, plus an inflation adjustment factor on an annual basis. CMS recently published fee schedule adjustments of +5% or more for DMEPOS for calendar year 2022. 

“The Council for Quality Respiratory Care appreciates that CMS has decided to prioritize beneficiary access to home respiratory supplies, equipment, and services in rural areas by making the “blended” rate permanent,” the council said in a statement.“This decision coupled with the removal of these devices from the competitive bidding program for Round 2021 have helped stabilize the Medicare home respiratory benefit at a time when these devices are an essential part of combating the COVID-19 pandemic and other acute and chronic respiratory diseases.” 

Stakeholders have been making the case to CMS that the 75/25 blended reimbursement rates in non-rural areas should be extended beyond the current public health emergency and that the single payment amounts in bid areas should be adjusted to reflect major changes in product and operational costs due to the pandemic. 

In October, stakeholders worked to get 95 members of Congress to sign a letter urging CMS to work with stakeholders to adjust rates to reflect the industry’s increased costs. 

“We’re pleased that the rule secures the 50/50 blend for suppliers in rural areas going forward, helping ensure access to DME in often-underserved communities and offsetting the higher costs of supporting patients over a wider geographical footprint,” said Tom Ryan, AAHomecare president & CEO. “What’s disappointing, however, is that CMS has missed another opportunity to take meaningful action on long out-of-date reimbursement rates for suppliers serving most of the nation’s population.” 

Go here for CMS’s fact sheet on the rule. 

Go here for the text of the rule.  


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