To provide you with a "Cliff's Notes" version, as well as AHCA comments regarding some of the changes, AHCA has developed a summary of all the proposed changes. Click HERE to view the summary. The actual language in the Requirements for Participation CMS is proposing are contained on pages 42246 to page 42269. Although CMS will review comments on all components of the rule, CMS has requested specific "solicitation for comments" from stakeholders for areas that CMS has not made a specific proposal or recommendation about implementation timelines. These requests appear on pages 10-11 of the summary.
Some of the proposed changes/requirements that stand out:
1. Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) programs;
2. Baseline care plan for each resident within 48 hours of admission;
3. Compliance and ethics programs;
4. Discharge planning;
5. Facility assessment which aims to determine what resources are necessary to care for its residents competently during both day-to-day operations and emergencies; and
6. A more comprehensive Infection Prevention and Control Program including an Infection Prevention and Control Officer.
7. Comments on the use of arbitration agreements.
Given the impact these changes will have on nursing centers, members are encouraged to submit comments themselves to show the importance and concerns raised by CMS. Tips on how to submit comments are below.
Additionally, members are encouraged to send their concerns and any suggested changes to this rule no later than August 6th to Lyn Bentley, so they can be considered for inclusion in AHCA's comments to CMS.
If you send comments directly to Lyn, please copy Zach Cattell at zcattell@ihca.org. You can also submit comments to IHCA to Zach's email as well. IHCA has engaged its Regulatory/Clinical committee and Board of Directors to consider submitting comments in addition to those submitted by AHCA.
Tips to Submit Comments to CMS
* When submitting comments you need to refer to file code CMS-3260-P.
* Organize your comments by major section heading in the proposed rule (see below for list) and then by the outline format used in the rule. For example if you wanted to comment on part of the proposed changes to Resident Rights you would say: "In section Residents Rights (483.10), we have comments about the proposed language in (a) 3. (i.) about "The resident representative has the right to exercise the resident's rights to the extent those rights are delegated to the resident representative."
* Organize each of your comments in into three sections: First site the section of the proposed rule change, followed by your comments/discussion about the rule change, followed by your recommendation or suggested changes to CMS's proposed changes.
* Section of proposed rule (site Federal Registry page number and section headings - see list of section headings below). It is also ok to copy specific language you are commenting on.
* Comments/Discussion
* Recommendations/suggestions
* General comments about the changes in general or that do not contain recommended changes often have little impact on the final rule issued by CMS.
Section Reference of the Proposed Rule
* Resident rights (§483.10)
* Facility responsibilities (§483.11)
* Freedom from abuse, neglect, and exploitation (§483.12)
* Transitions of care (§483.15)
* Resident assessments (§483.20)
* Comprehensive resident-centered care plans (§483.21)
* Quality of care and quality of life (§483.25)
* Physician services (§483.30)
* Nursing services (§483.35)
* Behavioral health services (§483.40)
* Pharmacy services (§483.45)
* Laboratory, radiology, and other diagnostic services (§483.50)
* Dental services (§483.55)
* Food and nutrition services (§483.60)
* Specialized rehabilitative services (§483.65)
* Administration (§483.70)
* Quality assurance and performance improvement (§483.75)
* Infection control (§483.80)
* Compliance and ethics program (§483.85)
* Physical environment (§483.90)
* Training requirements (§483.95)
Where and How to submit your comments:
* When submitting comments you need to refer to file code CMS-3260-P.
* CMS will NOT accept comments by facsimile (FAX) transmission.
* You may submit comments in any one of three ways but only need to use one method (we recommend submitting comments electronically):
1. Electronically. You may submit electronic comments on this regulation to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the ''Submit a comment'' instructions.
2. By regular mail. You must allow sufficient time for mailed comments to be received before the close of the comment period (NOT postmarked). You can mail written comments to the following address:
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Department of Health and Human Services
Attention: CMS-3260-P
P.O. Box 8010
Baltimore, MD 21244.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Department of Health and Human Services
Attention: CMS-3260-P
Mail Stop C4-26-05
7500 Security Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21244-1850.
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