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Governor Gavin Newsom Proposes to Reform Nursing Home Reimbursement Methodology, Emphasizes Housing, 2020-2021 State Budget Proposal

On Friday, January 10, California Governor Gavin Newsom released his state budget proposal for 2020-21, which largely continues to reflect his administration’s commitments to invest in Medi-Cal, behavioral health care and short-and long-term housing solutions for homeless persons and those at risk of homelessness.  The $222.2 billion proposal is 2.3% larger than last year’s budget and Read More…

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Now Accepting Entries for Innovation Challenge Award

LeadingAge California is currently accepting applications for its inaugural Innovation Showcase Challenge Award. The award encourages organizations with best practices in service delivery or technology that improve the well-being of older adults to compete to win cash prizes and raise the visibility of a provider organization or business. Highlights:• $10,000 cash prize to the 1st place Read More…

HCBS Life Plan/CCRC Nursing Homes

Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Rule May Impact State Provider Tax Exemptions for CCRCs

On November 18, 2019, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released the proposed rule, “Medicaid Fiscal Accountability Regulation” (MFAR) which would make sweeping changes for Medicaid financing for state nursing homes and hospitals. The most significant change is to the use of provider taxes. The article below provided by LeadingAge’s Director of Home & Read More…

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DHCS Proposes Significant Changes to Medi-Cal Service Delivery

By Brenda Klüz, Senior Policy Consultant, LeadingAge California DHCS has released a proposal that makes sweeping changes to the way that Medi-Cal services are delivered – California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal initiative (CalAIM).  A snapshot of what this could mean for LeadingAge California members and communities includes: Moving all SNF, ICF-DD/H, ICF-DDN and pediatric/adult subacute Read More…

Affordable Senior Housing

CR Would Fund HUD Until December 20, 2019

From Linda Couch, VP of Housing Policy, LeadingAge All federal programs that rely on annual appropriations, such as HUD’s housing programs, are being funded at FY19 levels for the duration of the CR because none of the 12 appropriations bills have been enacted. The new federal fiscal year began on October 1. Federal rental assistance Read More…