NEWS
ALERT
Here
is a summary of recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) actions taken in response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19), as part of the ongoing White House Task Force efforts. To
keep up with the important work the Task Force is doing in response to
COVID-19, click here www.coronavirus.gov. For
information specific to CMS, please visit the CMS News Room and Current Emergencies Website. CMS
updates these resources on an ongoing basis throughout the day; the
information below is current as of April 21, 2020 at 12:00 p.m.
CMS
Issues Recommendations to Re-Open Health Care Systems in Areas with Low
Incidence of COVID-19
As
the United States continues to face the unprecedented public health
emergency from the COVID-19 pandemic, the tide is turning and some
areas throughout the country are seeing a decline in cases. As states
and localities begin to stabilize, CMS is issuing guidance on providing
essential non-COVID-19 care to patients without symptoms of COVID-19 in
regions with low and stable incidence of COVID-19. This is part of
Phase 1 in the Trump Administration’s Guidelines for Opening Up America Again.
The recommendations update earlier guidance provided by CMS on limiting
non-essential surgeries and medical procedures.
Trump
Administration Announces New Nursing Homes COVID-19 Transparency Effort
CMS
announced new regulatory requirements that
will require nursing homes to inform residents, their families, and
their representatives of COVID-19 cases in their facilities. In
addition, as part of President Trump’s Opening Up America, CMS will now
require nursing homes to report cases of COVID-19 directly to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This information must
be reported in accordance with existing privacy regulations and
statute. This measure augments longstanding requirements for reporting
infectious disease to State and local health departments. CMS will also
require nursing homes to fully cooperate with CDC surveillance efforts
around COVID-19 spread.
Trump
Administration Champions Reporting of COVID-19 Clinical Trial Data
through Quality Payment Program, Announces New Clinical Trials
Improvement Activity
CMS
is encouraging clinicians who participate in the Quality Payment
Program (QPP), such as physicians, physician assistants, nurse
practitioners, and others, to contribute to scientific research and
evidence to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinicians may now earn credit
in the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), a performance-based
track of QPP that incentivizes quality and value, for participation in
a clinical trial and reporting clinical information by attesting to the
new COVID-19 Clinical Trials improvement activity. This action will
provide vital data to help drive improvement in patient care and
develop innovative best practices to manage the spread of COVID-19
within communities.
RHC
& FQHCs: Telehealth and Virtual Communications Flexibilities During
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
To
support Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), Federally Qualified Health Centers
(FQHCs), and their patients, Congress and CMS made changes to
requirements and payments during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency,
including:
- New payment for telehealth services, including
how to bill Medicare
- Expansion of virtual communication services
- Revision of home health agency shortage
requirement for visiting nursing services
- Consent for care management and virtual
communication services
- Accelerated/advance payments
CMS
Amends Certain Activities Related to the Health Insurance Exchange
Quality Rating System, QHP Enrollee Experience Survey, and Quality
Improvement Strategy
CMS
is easing burden on Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) during the Public
Health Emergency. CMS directed plans that are eligible to report for
the Quality Rating System and the Quality Improvement Strategy programs
to discontinue collecting clinical quality measure data. Eligible QHPs
can discontinue reporting in June 2020 for display on Exchange websites
for the 2021 Open Enrollment period. CMS will continue to accept QHP
Enrollee survey data submissions for this year, given that the survey
administration is already underway.
CMS
Approves Additional State Medicaid Waivers and Amendments to Give
States Flexibility to Address Coronavirus Pandemic
CMS
has approved 53 COVID-related emergency waivers, 39 state amendments,
16 COVID-related Medicaid Disaster Amendments and one CHIP
COVID-related Disaster Amendment in record time. States are using
a toolkit CMS developed to expedite
the application and approval of Medicaid state waivers and State Plan
Amendments.
CMS
recently approved an additional COVID-related emergency Medicaid waiver
for Wisconsin, delivering urgent regulatory relief to ensure the state
can quickly and effectively care for its most vulnerable citizens. CMS
also recently approved COVID-19 related Medicaid Disaster Amendments
that bring relief to Guam, Louisiana, Maryland, and Minnesota. These
approvals help to ensure that states have the tools they need to combat
COVID-19 through a wide variety of state plan flexibilities. CMS
continues to authorize amendments to ensure emergency flexibilities in
programs that care for the elderly and people with disabilities,
including most recently for the District of Columbia, Florida,
Mississippi, Nebraska, Utah, and Virginia. These approved flexibilities
support President Trump’s commitment to a COVID-19 response that is locally
executed, state managed, and federally supported.
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