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CMS Resumes Nursing Home Survey & Certification Activities

On August 17, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) made an announcement regarding the Agency’s plan to resume routine inspections for all providers, including nursing homes, and issued updated enforcement guidance. Highlights of the press announcement include:

Resumption of these activities is contingent upon State Agencies having the necessary staff and personal protective equipment (PPE) to conduct these activities. As a reminder, CMS had directed all survey & certification activities to focus on targeted infection control surveys and a limited number of other survey activities. The State Agencies were expected to complete focused surveys of all facilities in their states by the end of July, so this return to usual survey activities was anticipated.

The press release also touts the $15 million in Civil Monetary Penalties (CMPs) imposed against nearly 3500 nursing homes across the country related to non-compliance with Infection Control requirements and failure to report COVID-19 data as required.

View the August 17, 2020 CMS Press Release, “CMS Announces Resumption of Routine Inspections of All Provider and Suppliers, Issues Updated Enforcement Guidance to States, and Posts Toolkit to Assist Nursing Homes,” for more details.

New QSO Memo Issued

CMS also issued a QSO Memo on August 17, 2020, “Enforcement Cases Held during the Prioritization Period and Revised Survey Prioritization” (Ref: QSO-20-35-ALL). This QSO Memo includes a significant amount of enforcement guidance for State Agencies for surveys conducted during certain time frames of the pandemic. As per the CMS Guidance issued on June 1, 2020, surveys had already been reprioritized for States that entered Phase 3 of the Nursing Homes Reopening Guidance. Now, the guidance has been updated to authorize additional on-site survey types:

Many providers are now significantly overdue for survey due to the focused prioritization of infection control surveys over the past few months. It is important to look beyond COVID-19 when you are prepping for survey since while Infection Control is likely to be a major focus, the LTCSP provides a much broader look at a facility’s practices, including those that are non-clinical in nature.

The QSO Memo also includes sections related to:

Read the full QSO Memo here.

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