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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 18, 2020
Contact: CMS Media
Relations
(202) 690-6145 | CMS Media Inquiries
Trump Administration Issues Guidance to Ensure States Have
a Plan in Place to Safely Reopen Nursing Homes
Guidance provides critical steps nursing homes should take prior
to reopening
Today, under the leadership
of President Trump, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (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 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), including
rigorous infection prevention and control, adequate testing, and
surveillance. The vulnerable nature of the nursing home population
requires aggressive efforts to limit COVID-19 exposure and to prevent the
spread within facilities. The recommendations issued today would 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. This also serves to help states and nursing homes reunite
families with their loved ones in a safe, phased manner.
“Coronavirus has had a
devastating impact on nursing homes, and as we reopen America, we want to
make sure we are doing everything we can to protect our most vulnerable
citizens,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “Our focus continues to
be the safety and quality of life of nursing home residents and while we are
not at a point where nursing homes can safely open up, we want to make sure
communities have a plan in place when they are ready to reopen.”
Because COVID-19 poses an
elevated threat to vulnerable elderly nursing home residents, CMS recommends
additional criteria for nursing homes advancing through phases of reopening,
to complement the Trump Administration’s broader Opening Up America Again framework. CMS is
recommending that nursing homes do not advance through any phases of
reopening or relax any restrictions until all residents and staff have
received results from a baseline test. In addition, CMS recommends that
state survey agencies inspect nursing homes that experienced a significant
COVID-19 outbreak prior to reopening. Finally, CMS recommends that
nursing homes remain in the current state of highest restriction even when a
community begins to relax restrictions for other businesses, and should be
among the last to reopen within the community, to ensure safety of the
residents. Nursing homes may receive visitors during phase three, which
is when there has been a sustained decrease in COVID-19 cases. A variety of
factors must go into making this decision, including states not only relying
on case count, but assessing the individual nursing home and other local
factors. Visitors must be screened and wear a cloth face covering at all
times.
The guidance released
today encourages state leaders to collaborate with the state survey agency
and local health departments to decide how these criteria should be
implemented. Given the critical importance in limiting COVID-19
exposure in nursing homes, CMS recommends that decisions on relaxing
restrictions be made with careful review of the following facility-level,
community, and state factors:
State and local leaders
are urged to regularly monitor the factors for reopening and can adjust their
plans accordingly, depending on local data about the circulation of the virus
in their community. CMS is committed to taking critical steps to ensure
nursing homes are prepared to response to COVID-19.
The guidance released
today can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/medicareprovider-enrollment-and-certificationsurveycertificationgeninfs-states-and-regopolicy-and/nursing-home-reopening-recommendations-state-and-local-officials
The frequently asked
questions can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/covid-nursing-home-reopening-recommendation-faqs.pdf
The full list of CMS
Public Health Action for Nursing Homes on COVID-19 to date is in the chart
below.
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Monday, May 18, 2020
Trump Administration Issues Guidance to Ensure States Have a Plan in Place to Safely Reopen Nursing Homes
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