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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump suspends ALL new enrollments in Medicare hospice services for six months. Maximum evil
Last edited Sat May 16, 2026, 12:51 PM - Edit history (1)
Inconceivable...
Bettie
(19,871 posts)I am not even surprised anymore.
RandomNumbers
(19,263 posts)as providers of certain Medicare supported services.
I despise TSF more than anyone here (okay, "as much as" ), but I believe the headline is misleading - many people will think this is directly applicable to patients. Sure a 6-month freeze might impact some patients, but is not the same degree of evil that is implied. (there is plenty of evil from this administration as it is)
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5876361-trump-administration-freeze-medicare-enrollments-hospice/
The six-month freeze went into effect immediately Wednesday, according to the departments announcement. The decision will prevent these providers from signing up to receive reimbursements from Medicare, a government health insurance program that services people who are older than 65 or have a disability.
FAQ on a legal site - https://www.ropesgray.com/en/insights/alerts/2026/05/cms-announces-nationwide-moratoria-on-hospice-and-home-health-agency-medicare-enrollments
yardwork
(69,642 posts)RandomNumbers
(19,263 posts)jmbar2
(8,171 posts)RandomNumbers
(19,263 posts)There are other articles out there that go into how this will impact patients directly in certain situations. If I get the gist correctly, it is that some areas are already underserved and this will limit the ability to onboard new providers ... meaning new patients who might have been able to access these services, won't be able to.
It's just not the same level as "no one, anywhere" will be able to sign up for hospice under Medicare during the moratorium.
Ms. Toad
(38,817 posts)It is new providers, not new patients, who are impacted by the freeze.
Yes, it will impact patients who wanted to enroll in a hospice provider who is NOT ALREADY enrolled as a Medicare provider. But those patients can also enroll with a different (already enrolled) provider.
Trump is evil - but it isn't helpful to spread exaggerated information about anything he has done.
mwmisses4289
(4,708 posts)Gotta get all that lovely taxpayer money into his greedy little hands, now, don't he?
malaise
(297,918 posts)Biophilic
(6,678 posts)Diraven
(1,948 posts)Brought to you by TrumpCo
ToxMarz
(3,062 posts)Initech
(109,260 posts)gulliver
(14,075 posts)...but I'm not sure freezing new enrollments by alleged legitimate companies seeking Medicare and Medicaid money is the way to go. Long prison terms and deportations for existing fraud would be plenty of deterrence, imo. I'd actually like to see enrollments stay just like they are so they can act as "honey pots." Don't freeze enrollments; use them to catch the criminals feeding off of our public assistance to the detriment of the people who need it.
RandomNumbers
(19,263 posts)The 6 months is buying time for the corrupt cabal in charge to figure out how to profit off of this particular channel of fraud.
BaronChocula
(4,739 posts)My uncle was in hospice care, well, until this morning. He was institutionalized his entire life and some of us (not me) got to meet and visit him over the past few years. His guardianship was passed to my youngest sister and a cousin after my aunt (who was in hospice care for probably a year or more) passed. Hospice made everything so easy for the family.
Before I forget, my mother was a nurse and worked for years at a facility that provided hospice care for AIDS patients back in the 80s.
I'm a compassionate person who can also be vindictive and I hope this oaf of a monster gets what's coming to him.
Fil1957
(873 posts)Folks, these things don't just pay for themselves.
KPN
(17,509 posts)twodogsbarking
(19,326 posts)Guess not.
dave99
(259 posts)LoisB
(13,462 posts)"Trump Beautiful Hospice Care LLC".
The POTUS cannot unilaterally suspend this program.
Lawsuits incoming I hope.
Piece of flatulent, orange, shit.
mopinko
(73,926 posts)i dont have time atm to watch the vid, but ive repeatedly seen this portrayed on du as a freeze on people when its a freeze on new PROVIDERS.
please clarify this.
jmbar2
(8,171 posts)The man in the video is dealing with a very sick relative, so any decision that affects providers will also potentially affect people who need the services immediately. This is the first viewpoint I've heard from families dealing with access to services, so I thought it relevant.
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