Smaller agencies are more likely to take a financial hit next year after CMS finalized its proposal that will phase out Requests for Anticipated Payments. Home Health and Hospice Managing Director Mark Kulik spoke with Home Health Care News regarding how larger agencies won’t be affected as much, but there will still be a learning curve in 2020.

“The larger [home health agencies] are more sophisticated and have been going through enormous planning exercises. They have access to liquidity, either through established lines of credit or the ability to manage their money more effectively. Those businesses with extra resources will manage through this.”

-Mark Kulik

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