Addus HomeCare Comments on Final Department of Health and Human Services Rule
One provision of the rule, which was originally proposed in
“We will continue to evaluate the potential impact of all aspects of this rule on our business, as we will have at least six years to prepare for final implementation. We see many benefits for Addus, and we are fortunate to have the size, scale and market coverage to support our ability to manage through the new requirements. We will also continue to advocate for increased reimbursement for HCBS, which translates directly into improved wages and benefits for the direct caregivers who provide essential home-based services for our population of Medicaid beneficiaries.
“We would expect to see the most significant negative impact from implementation of the rule on smaller providers and the beneficiaries they serve. These providers lack the scale and technological capabilities to operate under these requirements and implementation could lead to further industry consolidation. In light of the final rule, Addus is actively pursuing opportunities to address this new industry dynamic with greater scale and with an emphasis on states where we have the best opportunity to engage in meaningful, long-term value creation and partnership.
“We also anticipate legal challenges from multiple stakeholders, including states, to prevent implementation of this provision, although the potential outcome of such litigation is unknown. However, regardless of any future developments, we will continue to focus on managing our business and providing safe, quality home-based care for the consumers we serve,” added Allison.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain matters discussed in this press release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as “preliminary,” “continue,” “expect,” and similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effect on us. Forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including discretionary determinations by government officials, the consummation and integration of acquisitions, transition to managed care providers, our ability to successfully execute our growth strategy, unexpected increases in SG&A and other expenses, expected benefits and unexpected costs of acquisitions and dispositions, management plans related to dispositions, the possibility that expected benefits may not materialize as expected, the failure of the business to perform as expected, changes in reimbursement, changes in government regulations, changes in Addus HomeCare’s relationships with referral sources, increased competition for Addus HomeCare’s services, changes in the interpretation of government regulations, the uncertainty regarding the outcome of discussions with managed care organizations, changes in tax rates, the impact of adverse weather, higher than anticipated costs, lower than anticipated cost savings, estimation inaccuracies in future revenues, margins, earnings and growth, whether any anticipated receipt of payments will materialize, any security breaches, cyber-attacks, loss of data or cybersecurity threats or incidents, and other risks set forth in the Risk Factors section in Addus HomeCare’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the
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