A change included in the newly enacted COVID-19 relief package may help patients access hospice services. For services “furnished on or after January 1, 2022, by an attending physician … other than a physician or practitioner who is employed by a hospice program … who is employed by or working under contract with a rural health clinic, a rural health clinic shall be paid for such services under the methodology for all-inclusive rates,” says the new law. The same goes for a federally qualified health center. The change “will allow RHC and FQHC physicians and practitioners to serve as the hospice attending physician to patients served by such centers,” cheers the National Association for Home Care & Hospice.