US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7966

Introduced
3/17/26  

Caption

Hospice CARE Act of 2026 Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement Act of 2026

Impact

The legislation modifies existing requirements under the Social Security Act to strengthen oversight of hospice care. Key measures include increased frequency of evaluations for newly enrolled programs and a mandate for the Secretary of Health and Human Services to implement more stringent criteria regarding ownership changes of hospice programs. These amendments are expected to enhance the quality of care provided to patients while potentially limiting the number of programs that might contribute to fraud and abuse within the Medicare system. Moreover, the bill mandates that hospice care plans be reviewed by qualified nephrologists or oncologists, thereby aiming to improve the medical oversight of care decisions.

Summary

House Bill 7966, known as the Hospice CARE Act of 2026, aims to enhance the accountability and integrity of hospice care within the Medicare program. The bill introduces several reforms, including a nationwide temporary moratorium on the enrollment of new hospice programs for five years, with certain exemptions for programs serving areas with insufficient access to hospice services. This moratorium seeks to ensure that existing programs meet quality standards before additional providers can enter the market, effectively managing the rapid expansion of hospice services that have been triggered by perceived abuses within the system.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB 7966 indicates a divide among stakeholders regarding the implications of the enrollment moratorium. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step to safeguard patient care and ensure that only qualified providers are allowed to operate, which in turn could reduce instances of fraud and lower costs within the Medicare program. Conversely, critics express concerns that imposing stricter controls may limit patients' access to vital hospice services, particularly in underserved areas, thereby amplifying healthcare disparities. Overall, the implications of this bill on access to hospice care and the administrative burden it places on existing providers raise significant points of contention among healthcare advocates and legislators.

Companion Bills

US SB4118

Same As Hospice CARE Act of 2026 Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement Act of 2026

Previously Filed As

US SB4118

Hospice CARE Act of 2026 Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement Act of 2026

US SB1936

Improving Access to Transfusion Care for Hospice Patients Act of 2025

US HB4425

Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act

US SB2287

Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act

US HB8064

Career Criminal Accountability Act of 2026

US HB5361

Closing the Law Enforcement Consent Loophole Act of 2025 Police Exercising Absolute Care With Everyone Act of 2025 Police CAMERA Act of 2025 Police Creating Accountability by Making Effective Recording Available Act of 2025 Federal Police Camera and Accountability Act ERRPA End Racial and Religious Profiling Act of 2025 PRIDE Act of 2025 Police Reporting Information, Data, and Evidence Act of 2025 Law Enforcement Trust and Integrity Act of 2025

US HF2305

A bill for an act relating to health care decisions related to palliative care, hospice programs, life-sustaining procedures, out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders, durable power of attorney for health care, and probate court guardianship reports. (Formerly HF 708.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

US SB4085

Take Back Our Hospitals Act of 2026

US HB7920

Take Back Our Hospitals Act of 2026

US A10794

Establishes the hospice and palliative care workgroup to study and issue recommendations related to the state of affairs of hospice and palliative care services offered in New York state, utilization metrics of hospice and palliative care services, and effectiveness and accessibility of home hospice and palliative care services; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.

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