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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 27, 2022
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
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The
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services today launched its
enhanced Nursing Home Five-Star Quality Rating System which integrates
data nursing homes report on their weekend staffing rates for nurses
and information on annual turnover among nurses and administrators. The
updated Star Ratings increase transparency in support of the
Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to improving the quality of
nursing homes so nursing home residents receive the reliable, quality care
they deserve.
“Research
and experience tell us that staffing levels and staff turnover can
substantially affect quality of care and health outcomes for
people living in nursing homes,” CMS Administrator Chiquita
Brooks-LaSure said. “This enhancement to the Five-Star Quality Rating
System helps to better inform consumers and residents about the care
each nursing home provides and encourages nursing homes to improve the
staffing of their facilities to foster better outcomes for residents.”
CMS
research shows that higher nurse turnover is associated with lower
quality of care. Nurses who have worked at a facility longer are more
likely to know residents well enough to recognize small health changes
and act before they become larger issues. Similarly, administrators
with longer tenures help create stable leadership which can lead to
more consistent policies and protocols that are tailored to better
serve residents.
In
January, CMS began posting weekend staffing and turnover rates on
Medicare’s Care Compare website. With today’s
announcement, the agency is now incorporating that information into the
consumer-friendly Nursing Home Five-Star Quality Rating System. Through
this enhancement, CMS will hold facilities to a higher standard and
incentivize more robust staffing by strengthening personnel’s impact on
overall star ratings.
The
new nurse staffing information includes registered nurses, licensed
practical nurses, vocational nurses and nurse aides who work under the
direction of licensed nurse staff and provide much of the day-to-day
care for nursing home residents, such as eating, bathing, grooming and
toileting.
Ratings
are updated quarterly. A summary of the changes to the methodology can
be found in this Fact Sheet, and the details of the
methodology can be found in the Five Star Rating Technical Users’ Guide.
For
a fact sheet on the July 2022 Updates to the Care Compare Website,
please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/updates-care-compare-website-july-2022
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