CMS Drops Latest Medicare Rule Batch for 2025
Published Date: 2/23/2026
Notice
Summary
This notice shares all the important updates and rules about Medicare and Medicaid from October to December 2025. It affects patients, doctors, hospitals, and anyone using these programs by explaining new instructions, coverage decisions, and facility approvals. If you’re involved with Medicare or Medicaid, these changes could impact how care is given and paid for starting late 2025 and beyond.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Quarterly CMS Issuances Affect Care & Payment
CMS published a quarterly list of Medicare and Medicaid issuances for October through December 2025 that includes manual instructions, regulations, coverage decisions, and facility approvals. If you use or provide Medicare or Medicaid services, these listed updates could affect how care is delivered and how payments are made starting in late 2025 and beyond.
Website & Listservs Provide Faster Updates
CMS says the full listing is available on its website and that the website list is more timely than the quarterly Federal Register notice. You can subscribe to site listservs to receive automatic, immediate notifications when updates occur instead of waiting for the quarterly notice.
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