Casa Colina President and CEO Felice L. Loverso, PhD, has been given the Edward A. Eckenhoff Memorial Award by the American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association (AMRPA), a national trade organization dedicated to the interests of medical rehabilitation providers and patients. Loverso was honored in October at AMRPA’s Fall Educational Conference & Expo in San Diego.
Established in
2018, the Edward A. Eckenhoff Memorial Award honors one of AMRPA’s
founders, Ed Eckenhoff, who is considered a visionary in the
rehabilitation field. Recipients must be AMRPAmembers who have
demonstrated exemplary skills in the areas of administration,
management, research, patient care, mentorship, and education within the
field of rehabilitation.
As
past chair and current member ofAMRPA’s board of directors, Loverso has
worked diligently to safeguard the interests of inpatient
rehabilitation facilities (IRFs) nationwide. He has been a staunch
advocate for accessible, affordable inpatient hospital rehabilitation.
Since
2009, Loverso has chaired the Fund for Access to Inpatient
Rehabilitation (FAIR Fund), an organization of inpatient rehabilitation
hospitals seeking to bring legal challenges to overly restrictive
interpretations of medical necessity and burdensome documentation
imposed by Medicare contractors.
While
chairing the FAIR Fund, Loverso sought clarification on rules for
Medicare claim denials and appeals and fought for the rights of Medicare
providers and beneficiaries to challenge the untimely resolution of
denials and appeals in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) “RAC and other governmental
Audit” processes. Loverso and other AMRPAleadership even appeared before
U.S. Congress to argue in favor of regulatory relief after legitimate
inpatient rehabilitation admission appeals became backlogged in
years-long appeals.
As
a result of these hard-fought efforts, in June 2019, CMS announced a
global settlement to reimburse Medicare appeals at terms extremely
favorable to IRFs.
Current AMRPABoard Chair Richard Kathrins, PhD, applauded his longtime colleague, calling the recognition well deserved.
“We
owe much of our recent success to the leadership and guidance of Felice
Loverso,” said Kathrins, who also serves as CEO of Bacharach Institute
for Rehabilitation. “With the help of his tireless efforts, AMRPAand the
FAIR Fund have become the prominent voice for inpatient rehabilitation
policy in Washington, DC.”
About Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Casa
Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare is a nonprofit provider of
highly specialized medical and rehabilitative care for people of all
ages with disabling conditions resulting from accidents, disease, or
illness. Its continuum includes 219 beds consisting of medicalsurgical
and intensive care, acute rehabilitation, shortterm residential
rehabilitation, and long-term residential care. Outpatient services
include rehabilitation, physician clinics, diagnostic imaging,
children’s services, and more. In addition, the Casa Colina Research
Institute conducts clinical studies to improve patient care and discover
new findings about disabilities. Casa Colina is located in Pomona,
Calif., with more than 80 years serving the surrounding community and
beyond.
To learn more, visit www.casacolina.org