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CMS NEWS ALERT for May 7, 2020
Here is a summary of
recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) actions taken in
response to coronavirus disease 2019 (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 May 7, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. ET.
New Guidance Available on
Requirements for Notification of Confirmed and Suspected COVID-19 Cases Among
Residents and Staff in Nursing Homes
Nursing homes are now
required to report the first week of COVID-19 data to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) beginning May 8 but no later than May 17. For
the first time, all 15,000 nursing homes will be reporting this data directly
to the CDC through its reporting tool. This reporting requirement is the
first action of its kind in the agency’s history. On April 19, CMS announced
the agency would be requiring facilities to report COVID-19 information to
the CDC and to families. Within three weeks of that announcement, on April
30, CMS issued an Interim Final Rule with Comment Period with the new
regulatory requirements. As nursing homes report this data to the CDC, we
will be taking swift action and publicly posting this information so all
Americans have access to accurate and timely information on COVID-19 in
nursing homes.
CMS has a longstanding
requirement for nursing homes to report cases of communicable diseases, such
as COVID-19, to the appropriate state or local health department. This new
requirement not only helps health departments intervene when needed, but
serves to provide awareness to the public (e.g., families), and surveillance
for public health agencies and the CDC. The importance of ongoing
transparency and information sharing has proven to be one of the keys to the
battle against this pandemic. Building upon the successes of the Trump
Administration prior to COVID-19, CMS has strongly supported transparency,
such as the work done over the past several years to improve public access
and understanding of nursing home inspection reports and expand the
information available to consumers on Nursing Home Compare. The agency
remains committed to greater transparency, and plans to publicly release new
data by the end of May. CMS will never stop working to give patients,
residents, and families the clearest and most accurate information possible.
Guidance and Frequently
Asked Questions
CMS Releases Additional
Medicaid & CHIP COVID-19 FAQs for State Medicaid and CHIP Agencies
CMS released additional
frequently asked questions (FAQs) to aid state Medicaid and Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) agencies in their response to the coronavirus
disease 2019
(COVID-19) pandemic. The
new FAQs cover a variety of Medicaid and CHIP topics, including emergency
preparedness and response, benefit, financing, eligibility and enrollment
flexibilities, information technology, and data reporting. CMS is committed
to providing our state partners the resources they need during this public
health emergency.
New Frequently Asked
Questions
Comprehensive Medicaid
COVID-19 FAQs
CMS Gives States
Additional Flexibility to Address Coronavirus Pandemic
CMS has approved over 155
requests for state relief in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including
recent approvals for Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Hawaii, Maryland, New
Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Washington.
These approvals help to ensure that states have the tools they need to combat
COVID-19 through a wide variety of waivers, amendments, and Medicaid state
plan flexibilities, including support for programs that care for the elderly
and people with disabilities. CMS developed a toolkit to expedite the
application and review of each request and has approved these requests in
record time. These approved flexibilities support President Trump’s
commitment to a COVID-19 response that is locally executed, state managed,
and federally supported.
Section 1135 Waivers
Section 1115(a) Waivers
1915(c) Waiver Appendix K
Amendments
Medicaid State Plan
Amendments
CHIP State Plan Amendments
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Thursday, May 7, 2020
CMS NEWS ALERT for May 7, 2020
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