Urge Congress to Save Medicaid Funding!

We must all get involved in advocacy!

Sharing our voices with our elected leaders in Congress is vital to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) hearing our concerns regarding the impact these rules would have on ourselves, our loved ones, and our caregivers and clients. Home health care companies and even professional advocates and organizations cannot convince the federal government to listen to us alone – We need hundreds of voices with the same message to affect change.

Make your voice heard today!

 

The more voices in support of home care, the better we can protect the industry and the millions of US residents in need of this care. Please join us by becoming an advocate to make your voice heard today. If you have any questions, email us at [email protected]

Urge Congress to Support Home Health Care!

Tell Congress to Support Funding for Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services! 
As Congress continues to draft the budget legislative language, it is vital that we share our collective voice and tell our members of Congress to protect crucial home and community-based funding that millions of Americans rely on.

The Home Health Care Community Is Coming Together to Share Our Voices!

How will the 2025 Home Health Payment Cuts Affect Americans?

 

The National Alliance for Care at Home recently released a statement in response to the Senate Action on the FY 2025 Budget Resolution. Included the Senate budget framework are implied cuts to the Medicaid program. We encourage Congress to be extremely careful to avoid making changes that could lead to unintended outcomes.

It is vital that we come together as a industry and stand against any policies that could reduce access to care!

Tell Congress the Home Health Care Industry Stands Together Against Medicaid Cuts!

Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services are Facing a Workforce Crisis!

How will cuts to Medicaid funding affect access to care?

 

  • Home health agencies are already struggling to recruit and retain the necessary workforce needed to meet the demands for care at home.
  • A decrease in staffing means a decrease in access to care for vulnerable populations.
  • Nearly 70% of providers reported turning away new referrals because of a lack of staff, and almost 40% have had to discontinue programs due to having insufficient workers.
Learn More

Advocate Toolkit

Stay Informed on Potential Medicaid Cuts

Read the Statement from Our Industry Partners

Advocate Talking Points for Meeting with Legislators