Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that establishes minimum staffing requirements for nursing homes, aimed at ensuring safe and high-quality care for residents.Harris, EmilyJAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
“The Final Rule thus promises to be a nightmare not only for owners and operators of nursing homes, but also for the vulnerable residents they serve, in direct derogation of CMS’s statutory mandate,” according to the complaint,filed in the Northern District of Texas. In addition to CMS, ...
UnderLoper, interested parties such as health care providers and suppliers will have an easier time challenging CMS’s regulations and other determinations as CMS will be held more accountable in judicial review processes. As a result, there could be a flood of federal liti...
The Increasing Organ Transplant Access Model ("IOTA Model") introduces mandatory financial incentives and penalties for selected kidney transplant hospitals...more Status of Nursing Home Staffing Standards Announced by Biden Administration and Orders Announced by Trump Administration Stotler...
transmission, including if normal operations in the nursing home will be altered, such as restrictions or limitations on visitation or group activities. All information must be reported in accordance with existing privacy regulations and statutes and must not in...
CMS Finalizes Staffing Minimum Requirements for Nursing Homes The article focuses on the recent finalization of a rule by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that establishes minimum staffing requi... E Harris - 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: ...
Starting in 2015, changes will be made to the Nursing Home Five Star Quality Rating System to help improve consumer information about the quality of individualnursing homes. These improvements will include nationwide focused survey inspections to enable better verification of both the staffing and quali...
Medicare still requires hospitals to comply with important rules including requirements around providing 24-hour nursing care and discharge to a “safe environment.” The applicability of certain CoPs may depend on the nature of the services to be provided in patients’ homes, and a hospital may ...
On Monday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released an interim final rule with comment period outlining new flexibilities to pre-existing Medicare and Medicaid payment policies and provider regulations in the midst of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE). The inte...
Visitation to nursing homes, retirement homes, and long-term care or assisted-living facilities is now limited to visits involving essential care only. Businesses are encouraged to enact policies that take extra steps to assist vulnerable populations by considering measures such as shopping hours exclus...