NEWS ALERT
May 20, 2020
As part of the ongoing White House Task
Force efforts taken in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
following is a summary of recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) actions. To keep up with the important Task Force work
being done 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 19, 2020 at 4:00 pm ET.
Trump Administration Issues
Guidance to Ensure States Have a Plan in Place to Safely Reopen Nursing
Homes
CMS announced new guidance for state
and local officials to ensure the safe reopening of nursing homes across
the country. The guidance released today is part of President Trump’s
Guidelines for Opening Up America Again. It details critical steps
nursing homes and communities should take prior to relaxing restrictions
implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including rigorous
infection prevention and control, adequate testing, and surveillance. The
recommendations allow states to make sure nursing homes are continuing to
take the appropriate and necessary steps to ensure resident safety and
are opening their doors when the time is right.
CMS Releases Additional
Waivers for Hospitals and Ground Ambulance Organizations
CMS continues to release waivers for
the healthcare community that provide the flexibilities needed to take
care of patients during the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE). CMS
recently provided additional blanket waivers for the duration of the PHE
that:
- Modify existing physical environment waivers to
allow for increased flexibilities for surge capacity and patient
quarantine at hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, and critical access
hospitals as a result of COVID-19; and
- Modify the data collection period and data
reporting period for ground ambulance organizations.
Medicare Payment for
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Earlier this year, CMS took action to
ensure America’s patients, health care facilities, and clinical
laboratories were prepared to respond to COVID-19. To help increase
testing, CMS developed two codes that laboratories can use to bill for
certain COVID-19 lab tests, including serology tests. CMS has updated its
guidance to include payment details for additional CPT codes created by
the American Medical Association. There is no cost-sharing for Medicare
patients.
CMS Gives States Additional
Flexibility to Address Coronavirus Pandemic
CMS has approved over 200 requests for
state relief in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including recent
approvals for Alaska, Iowa, Hawaii, New Jersey, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, and Virginia. These approvals help to
ensure that states have the tools they need to combat COVID-19. This is
done 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 also 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.
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