As HomeCare Monday reported, legislation has been introduced in Congress that would delay national competitive bidding, currently set to begin in 10 MSAs July 1.

ATLANTA — As HomeCare Monday reported, legislation has been introduced in Congress that would delay national competitive bidding, currently set to begin in 10 MSAs July 1.

H.R. 6252 was introduced by Reps. Pete Stark, D-Calif., and David Camp, R-Mich. Dubbed the “Stark-Camp” bill, its official title is the "Medicare DMEPOS Competitive Acquisition Program Reform Act of 2008."

A companion bill in the Senate was expected to be introduced this afternoon.

The American Association for Homecare, the VGM Group and The MED Group, along with many other national and state HME associations, have issued urgent calls to their members to support passage of H.R. 6252.

HomeCare suggests that you understand the provisions in H.R. 6252. For further information, contact your national or state association or your buying group.

According to AAHomecare, “the moment for action is upon us” as H.R. 6252 is on the fast track for a vote.

Here's what you can do to help:

Call or email your member in the House of Representatives and ask for his or her support of H.R. 6252.

Call or email your state's two senators and ask for their support of a Senate companion bill to H.R. 6252.

For contact information for your federal legislators, visit www.usa.gov, or call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at 202/224-3121.

For continuing coverage of competitive bidding and H.R. 6252, check future issues of HomeCare Monday.