Keep Contacting Your Congressmen

US Representative Mike Capuano is the latest from the state’s Congressional delegation to sign onto letters that oppose damaging cuts to home health. Check the Alliance’s advocacy page under “contact your legislator” to send a message to urge legislators to sign on to Congressman Jim McGovern’s “dear colleague” letters in support of home-based services.

For more information, see the text from a letter the Alliance sent to all Massachusetts Congressman below:

On behalf of Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts, I urge you to sign on to a pair of initiatives championed by your colleagues James McGovern and Walter Jones that opposes home health care cuts in the President’s budget and establishes a House Home Health Working Group.

Home-based services promote independent living for seniors and other individuals in need of care, which help them to remain in their communities where they are most comfortable and familiar. These services are cost-effective in keeping patients out of the hospital and nursing homes. At an economically challenging juncture when home health rates are being frozen and reduced in Massachusetts on the state level, we need to encourage and expand the utilization of home-based care rather than make damaging cuts.

The Working Group will look to further the role of home health in our nation’s health care delivery system while the McGovern-Jones “dear colleague” letter – addressed to the Committee on Ways & Means – resists the President’s proposal to cut Medicare home health payments by $13.16 billion over the next five years. If the President’s proposal is allowed to pass, Massachusetts would lose $16.7 million in Medicare reimbursement for fiscal year 2010 alone. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report may have uncovered sporadic fraud in home health, but a better approach to controlling Medicare home health spending is to prosecute and punish the few agencies responsible for that fraud instead of reducing rates.

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June 05 Update, May THK Available

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Home Care STAR Award Winners Named

Four individuals received 2009 STAR Awards from the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts during a ceremony Wednesday, June 3, 2009.  The STAR awards recognize excellence and outstanding achievement within the Massachusetts home care community. 

Award winners were:

Aide of the Year
Tama Lewis
Home Health Aide, Visiting Angels, Newton/Canton

Clinician of the Year
Carol Doane
Maternal & Child Health Nurse, Walpole Area VNA

Manager of the Year
Katie Baker
Director of Rehabilitation, VNA of Greater Lowell

Home Care Champion
Robert Dwyer, Esq.
Board Treasurer, Norwell VNA

Online Elder, Disability Resource Taps Alliance Member Directory

The Massachusetts Aging and Disability Information Locator (MADIL), an online service provided by the state’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services, will now include the Home Care Alliance’s online member directory to help people connect with home health services.

“MADIL is a great resource for families and individuals seeking vital care services,” said Home Care Alliance Executive Director Patricia Kelleher. “I am pleased that the Alliance and our members are integrated into the search system and I applaud Health and Human Services for expanding people’s access to important information, which will make life easier for the elderly and disabled community.”

See our press release for more details.

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