When a hospice patient transfers to another hospice agency, the beneficiary must file a signed statement with the transferring hospice (Hospice #1) and the receiving hospice (Hospice #2). The statement must include the name of the prior hospice, the name of the ‘new’ hospice, and the date the transfer is effective.

How do I switch hospice companies?

How to Change or Transfer Hospice Care Providers

  1. Create a signed document that includes the name of your current hospice, the name of the new hospice and the agreed upon date of transfer.
  2. Give copies of the document to your current and new hospice.
  3. Your doctor will be notified about the transfer.

What happens when you get moved to hospice?

What Happens Once I’m in Hospice? Your team will come up with a special plan just for you and your loved ones. They will focus on making your pain and symptoms better. They will check on you regularly, and a member of the team is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is a hospice revocation?

A hospice revocation is a beneficiary’s choice to no longer receive Medicare covered hospice benefits. To revoke the election of hospice care, the beneficiary/representative must give a signed written statement of revocation to the hospice.

How many days does medicare pay for hospice?

You can get hospice care for two 90-day benefit periods followed by an unlimited number of 60-day benefit periods. A benefit period starts the day you begin to get hospice care, and it ends when your 90-day or 60-day benefit period ends.

What happens if you move out of hospice?

The patient moves or transfers out of the hospice’s service area or to another hospice Discharge for cause—according to the hospice’s policy, the behavior of the patient or someone in the patient’s home is disruptive, abusive or stands in the way of the hospice dispensing its duties to the patient.¹

Can a patient revoke the care of a hospice?

Some patients revoke the care of one hospice to transfer to another. Whatever the case, hospice care is always a patient’s choice.

How to transfer a hospice from one hospice to another?

Transfer to Another Hospice 1 The change of hospice is not considered a hospice revocation. 2 The beneficiary must file a signed statement with the hospice they have received care from and the newly designated hospice. 3 The date of transfer is billable by both the discharging agency and the admitting agency.

Can a patient choose to stop hospice care?

If the patient’s physician believes he or she will live beyond six months, hospice is discontinued. If or when the patient’s condition begins to deteriorate, the doctor can reassess the patient. If the patient is hospice eligible once again, he or she can elect to resume hospice care. Can a Patient Choose to Stop Hospice Care? Yes.