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AAHomecare Introduces Code of Ethics, Elects Board Members









      
  
  

LAS VEGAS — At a May 12 meeting during Medtrade Spring, the American Association for Homecare previewed its new Code of Business Ethics. According to the group, the code was developed "to highlight and promote the high standards practiced by home care providers, and demonstrates this sector's commitment to honest and transparent business practices."

The nation's new health reform law (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA) mandates adoption of compliance plans for health care providers, and the new code should help comply with those requirements, officials said.

The code states that association members will:

  • Comply with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations;
  • Promote and encourage conduct that builds trust between members, patients, referral sources and private and public-sector payers;
  • Provide prompt and reliable home care products and services, appropriate for each individual's needs, health and safety; and
  • Encourage and promote ethical business practices and shall refrain from offering unlawful inducements in order to influence business.

To view AAHomecare's Code of Business Ethics, see www.aahomecare.org/CodeofEthics

Also at the spring trade show, the association elected six at-large directors. They include: Rob Brant, general manager of City Medical Services, North Miami Beach, Fla.; Randy Wolfe, president of Lambert's Health Care, Knoxville, Tenn.; Dave McCausland, senior vice president for planning and government affairs, The ROHO Group, Belleville, Ill.; Jackie Bolt, president and CEO of Carolina Homecare, Greenville, S.C.; Bill Elliott, president and CEO of The MED Group, Lubbock, Texas; and Tim Pederson, CEO of WestMed Rehab, Rapid City, S.D.

A.J. Filippis, president and CEO of Wright & Filippis, Rochester Hills, Mich., was elected chair of the association. Joel Marx, CEO of Medical Service Co., Cleveland, was elected vice chair; and Scott Meuser, chairman and CEO of Pride Mobility Products, Exeter, Pa., was elected secretary.