November 28, 2025
Contact: Hannah Kristan
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National Alliance for Care at Home: CMS Modifies Final Payment Rule Based on Stakeholder Feedback, but 1.3% Cut Still Undermines Access
Despite positive changes in final rule, home health leaders remain deeply concerned payment cuts will continue to impact patient access to care at home
ALEXANDRIA, VA and WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) today acknowledged that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) made significant adjustments in the Home Health Perspective Payment System (HH PPS) Final Rule for CY 2026 in response to community concerns regarding patient access and data integrity.
However, the Alliance remains concerned that any payment cut for home health providers will continue to compromise access for the millions of Medicare beneficiaries who rely on these services to age and recover from illness or injury safely at home.
Since 2019, Medicare home health providers have experienced severe cuts that have already led to a cascade of home health agency closures and reduced patient access to care, especially in rural and underserved communities. The cuts finalized by CMS today – 1.023% permanent and 3% temporary – will likely continue to exacerbate these trends.
“While the Alliance
– Dr. Steve Landers, CEO for the Alliance
The Alliance commends CMS for revisiting aspects of its flawed payment approach, including the conclusion of permanent payment adjustments with CY 2026 (using data from CY 2020 through 2022) based on issues that CMS acknowledged with isolating
“Home health care is among the most trusted, cost-effective, and patient-centered services in the Medicare program. The Alliance thanks its members, the broader home health community, and allied organizations and
Expanding access to home health care is essential to improving health outcomes, enhancing patient independence, and reducing healthcare costs. Research shows that when patients are unable to access clinically appropriate home health services, hospital readmissions are 35% higher, mortality rates are 43% greater, emergency department utilization grows by 16%, and total spending is 5.4% more than if patients were able to access the services they need. Protecting this vital benefit is also popular as 70% of U.S. voters are opposed to Medicare home health cuts.
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About the National Alliance for Care at Home
The National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) is the leading authority in transforming care in the home. As an inclusive thought leader, advocate, educator, and convener, we serve as the unifying voice for providers and recipients of home care, home health, hospice, palliative care, and Medicaid home and community-based services throughout all stages of life. Learn more at www.AllianceForCareAtHome.org.
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