Bill 118 hr 9125, also known as the Patient Access to LTCH Care Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The bill aims to improve access to Long-Term Care Hospitals (LTCHs) for patients in need of specialized care.
LTCHs provide care for patients who require extended hospital stays due to complex medical conditions or severe injuries. However, access to these facilities can be limited, leading to delays in treatment and increased healthcare costs.
The Patient Access to LTCH Care Act seeks to address these issues by streamlining the process for patients to access LTCHs. The bill includes provisions to improve communication between hospitals and LTCHs, ensure timely transfers of patients, and establish guidelines for determining which patients are eligible for LTCH care.
Additionally, the bill aims to increase transparency and accountability in the LTCH industry by requiring facilities to report quality data and outcomes to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Overall, the Patient Access to LTCH Care Act is designed to improve the quality of care for patients in need of LTCH services and reduce healthcare costs by ensuring that patients receive the appropriate level of care in a timely manner.