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CMS Provides Details on “Risk-Based Survey” Approach

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it is currently testing its risk-based survey (RBS) approach. This testing is projected to occur over the next few months. The Agency had floated the idea of a modified survey approach, but there weren’t any details to go with it. CMS indicated some pretty telling things in its update about the RBS, most notably:

The approach for determining which facilities are “higher quality” appears to be a bit subjective, while still linked with some concrete data that CMS could use to determine who provides consistently high quality of care. The following items were mentioned:

There are also examples of “other” characteristics which could indicate higher quality:

The information indicates that the number of RBS would be limited within each state, specifically mentioning that “up to 10 percent of nursing homes within a state” may qualify for RBS. That 10 percent could potentially be aligned with the Five-Star Quality Rating cut points since the highest performing providers in a state make the Five-Star threshold.

CMSCG will provide more information as it becomes available. CMS indicated that updates will likely be provided in the form of QSO Memos down the line.


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