H. R. 2437, known as the "End-of-life Access to Supportive and Essential care Act of 2025" or the "EASE Act of 2025," aims to amend the Social Security Act to require hospitals to give patients information about available hospice programs when they are discharged under the Medicare program....
Simple Explanation
The EASE Act of 2025 is a new rule that says hospitals have to give people information about special programs that help take care of them at home when they leave the hospital, starting in 2026. This is to make sure they know about options that can help them feel better, like programs for people who might not get better soon.