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CMS posts new HHABN Frequently Asked Questions

Posted by: Robert Markette
May 01, 2006

For those of you who have been busy trying to figure out the new HHABN form and rules, HHS issued a new set of frequently asked questions late last week. The questions clarify a number of issues relating to when an HHA needs to issue an HHABN.  They may also change some of the situations that require an HHABN. You can download them from CMS’s website or you can click on the link at the end of this post to download a copy.

I have not had a chance to read through the entire list of questions, but I promise to post a summary of key points later today. (Today is one of those days when the practice of law gets in the way of blogging. I have a few appointments this morning that will prevent me from reading the FAQ until after lunch.)


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04_20_2006HHABNFAQ.doc

        

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