The Medicare program has rapidly transformed how it pays for healthcare providers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to capture these changes, HMA, commissioned by Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý, tracked, categorized, and analyzed the 212 Medicare policy modifications made in response to the public health emergency.
HMA Senior ConsultantÌýJennifer PodulkaÌýand Managing PrincipalÌýJon BlumÌýled efforts to analyze and synthesize COVID-19-related legislative, regulatory, and subregulatory changes to existing Medicare regulations issued beginning January 1, 2020. The resulting issue briefÌýRegulatory Changes to Medicare in Response to COVID-19Ìýand companion Policy Tracker use nine categories to organize the data and will be periodically updated to include new information.
The issue brief outlines key COVID-19-related changes including providing telehealth reimbursement for more types of services and providers, and waived conditions of Medicare participation permitting patients to be treated in alternative care settings including community facilities, temporary facilities, homes and in some cases, out of state services on a temporary basis.
Congress and the Trump administration waived or changed regulations to allow flexibility to help healthcare providers, Medicare Advantage plans and Part D plans. The policy tracker catalogs and categorizes these regulatory changes based on characteristics, including types of providers and plans affected, effective date, and expected duration.
These changes have affected virtually all healthcare providers and health plans that participate in the Medicare program, and the issue brief examines several questions surrounding the changes moving forward including risk to beneficiary protections and Medicare spending controls established in the original legislation and rules.
Data collection and analysis for the policy tracker was conducted by HMA colleaguesÌýJennifer Podulka,ÌýNarda Ipakchi,ÌýZach Gaumer,ÌýYamini Narayan, ²¹²Ô»åÌýElaine Henry. This project was supported by grants fromÌýÌý ²¹²Ô»åÌý.
Medicare COVID-19 Regulatory Changes Policy Tracker v.1 – Policies included in this tracker are based on legislative, regulatory, and subregulatory changes issued by CMS as of June 15, 2020.
Medicare COVID-19 Regulatory Changes Policy Tracker v.2 – Policies included in this tracker are based on legislative, regulatory, and subregulatory changes issued by CMS as of July 24, 2020.