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FHCA Statement on House Budget Exercise

Posted on March 15, 2017

Protect Medicaid Funding for Nursing Center Care

FHCA Executive Director Emmett Reed issued the following statement regarding the House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee budget exercise which, in the first scenario, held nursing centers harmless from Medicaid funding cuts. The second scenario proposed a $75 million funding cut to nursing center care.

“We appreciate that Chairman Brodeur didn’t include us in their first tier of budget cuts; however, a $75 million reduction to nursing centers’ Medicaid reimbursement represents a significant threat to Florida’s long term care sector. Medicaid already underfunds our state’s nursing centers by $14 per patient per day, or almost $325,000 per center annually. High quality care and adequate funding go hand in hand, and with nearly 60 percent of the residents in our centers depending on Medicaid to cover their long term care needs, our state’s nursing centers simply can’t sustain any more reductions. We hope the House recognizes the importance of preserving Medicaid funding for nursing center care and keeps our funding intact when the final budget is released.” 

ABOUT FLORIDA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION 
Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) is a federation that serves almost 1,000 members and represents more than 500 long term care centers that provide skilled nursing, post-acute and sub-acute care, short-term rehab, assisted living and other services to the frail elderly and individuals with disabilities in Florida. The mission of FHCA is to advance the quality of services, image, professional development and financial stability of its members. As Florida’s first and largest advocacy organization for long term care providers and the elderly they serve, the Association has worked diligently since 1954 to assist its members with continuously improving quality of care and quality of life for the state’s growing elder care population. For more information about Florida Health Care Association, visit http://www.fhca.org.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FHCA, Florida Health Care Association, House Budget Exercise, Medicaid Funding, Nursing Center Care

FHCA Executive Director Emmett Reed statement related to Certificate of Need

Posted on March 7, 2017

Florida Health Care Association Executive Director Emmett Reed issued the following statement today after the House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee voted in support of HB 7 related to Certificate of Need (CON):

“We remain strongly opposed to any legislation that eliminates the Certificate of Need process for Florida’s nursing centers. CON is an essential tool to ensure that our state’s oldest residents continue to receive the highest quality of care. Florida’s extraordinary commitment to home- and community-based care is important for elders who can retain a measure of independence, but many others require the specialized care provided at nursing centers. The CON process is important to managing nursing center growth based on a demonstrated need and making sure centers remain viable with the resources needed to provide the highest quality care. 

“While we are disappointed today’s legislation still includes language abolishing CON for our profession, we will continue advocating to have nursing centers removed from the bill and working with the House sponsor and leadership to provide a full understanding of the importance of the process for our state’s seniors.”

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Certificate of Need, Executive Director Emmett Reed, Florida Health Care Association, statement

Florida Health Care Association to Detail Legislative Priorities at Media Roundtable

Posted on February 20, 2017

The Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) will hold a media roundtable TODAY, February 20, at 10:30am. Officials from FHCA, the largest advocacy organization in the state for nursing centers and the residents under their care, will discuss its priorities for the upcoming legislative session, including Certificate of Need, Managed Care, and Prospective Payment System legislation.
What: Media roundtable on legislative priorities
When: Today, February 20
10:30am
Where: Florida Health Care Association
307 W. Park Avenue
Tallahassee

Call-in Info: 1-866-951-1151
Room # 7059080

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FHCA, Florida Health Care Association, legislative priorities, Media Roundtable

Florida Health Care Association to Detail Legislative Priorities at Media Roundtable

Posted on February 16, 2017

The Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) will hold a media roundtable on Monday, February 20, at 10:30am. Officials from FHCA, the largest advocacy organization in the state for nursing centers and the residents under their care, will discuss its priorities for the upcoming legislative session, including Certificate of Need, Managed Care, and Prospective Payment System legislation. 

What: Media roundtable on legislative priorities
When: Monday, February 20
10:30am
Where: Florida Health Care Association
307 W. Park Avenue
Tallahassee

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: FHCA, Florida Health Care Association, legislative priorities, Media Roundtable

Florida Health Care Association to Address Managed Care in Senate Committee Presentation

Posted on February 7, 2017

The Florida Health Care Association (FHCA) will present valuable information and perspective during a Senate committee discussion of the managed long term care component of Statewide Medicaid Managed Care. The testimony will explain why long-stay nursing center residents should be exempt from this program, addressing such concerns as increased administrative and case management costs and delays in payments. The meeting of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 8, in Room 401 of the Senate Office Building. For interview opportunities and more information following the meeting, please contact Herbie Thiele.

What: Florida Health Care Association presentation on Managed Care Program

When: Wednesday, February 8, at 2:00 pm

Where: Room 401 Senate Office Building (Florida Capitol Complex)
Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Florida Health Care Association, Managed Care, Senate Committee Presentation

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