How to Change Hospice Care Providers

patient holds hands of hospice care worker while discussing how to change hospice care providers

If you are unhappy with the hospice you or a family member are receiving, you may change providers once during each benefit period. Medicare hospice starts with two 90-day benefit periods, followed by an unlimited number of 60-day benefits. You can change providers once during those first two 90-day periods or once during the following 60-day periods.

You’ll need to contact your current hospice provider to change hospice care providers and ask for a transfer form. The hospice must administer the transfer of care in a timely manner and can’t unreasonably delay it. The hospice team should provide you with the proper paperwork and instructions on completing them. If you want to learn more about how to change hospice care providers, Compassus is here to help. Contact us today at 833.380.9583, and we will be happy to assist you.

Transferring Hospice Care Providers

Changing hospice care providers should be a smooth experience. Generally, hospice care providers have a set process for transferring services from one hospice to another. Patients can typically expect any equipment or medications associated with their hospice care to be transferred without interruption in service. The hospice team should also create a plan for moving care that meets the patient’s needs and preferences. Here are some tips to follow:

You will continue along the same benefit period timeline when transferring hospice providers. The receiving hospice must complete all assessments required by the hospice conditions of participation. If you’re in a Medicare Advantage plan for hospice care like an HMO or PPO and want to transfer to a new hospice, ask your plan to help find a Medicare-approved provider in your area. It is your choice to start or stop hospice care. Once you begin hospice, you can stop hospice services anytime if you change your mind or seek treatments to cure a life-limiting illness.

Steps to Changing Hospice Care Providers

Have you been considering changes to your hospice care provider? It could be challenging to transition from one healthcare provider to another. Here are the basic steps for changing hospice care providers:

With these steps, you can ensure a seamless transition of care.

How to End Medicare-Covered Hospice Care

The decision to end Medicare-covered hospice care is called a hospice revocation. To revoke the election of hospice care, you must give your hospice provider a signed written statement of revocation. There are no standardized hospice revocation documents or forms. Work with the hospice, so they understand your wishes and schedules.

Things to keep in mind when providing a hospice revocation statement:

If you’re looking for hospice care or need assistance changing hospice providers, contact Compassus. We are here to help you make the best hospice choice in terms of quality, cost, and convenience.

Get More Information About Changing Hospice Care Providers at Compassus

At Compassus, our team is here to help you every step of the way. Our hospice professionals are committed to making sure you and your loved ones get the best hospice care possible. We understand that changing hospice providers can be a stressful experience, so we’ve created a personalized approach to ensure your transition is smooth and seamless. Our hospice team will guide you through the process and provide you with the support and resources you need to make an informed hospice choice.

For more information about changing hospice care providers, contact us today at 833.380.9583.