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August 16, 2017
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CMS Releases Hospice
Compare Website to Improve Consumer Experiences, Empower Patients
Today, as part of our continuing commitment to greater data
transparency, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) unveiled
the Hospice Compare website. The site displays information in
a ready-to-use format and provides a snapshot of the quality of care
each hospice facility offers to its patients. CMS is working diligently to
make healthcare quality information more transparent and understandable for
consumers to empower them to take ownership of their health. By ensuring
patients have the information they need to understand their options, CMS is
helping individuals make informed healthcare decisions for themselves and
their families based on objective measures of quality.
“The Hospice Compare website is an important tool for the American
people and will help empower them in a time of vulnerability as they look
for information necessary to make important decisions about hospice care
for loved ones,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “The CMS Hospice
Compare website is a reliable resource for family members and care givers
who are looking for facilities that will provide quality care.”
Hospice facilities offer specialized care and support to individuals
with a terminal illness and a prognosis of six months or less if the
illness runs its normal course. Once a patient elects hospice care, the
focus shifts from curative treatment to palliative care for relief of pain
and symptom management, and care is generally provided where the patient
lives. Additionally, caregivers can get support through the hospice
benefit, such as grief and loss counseling. Hospice Compare helps patients
and caregivers find hospice providers in their area and compare them on
quality of care metrics.
Section 1814(i)(5) of the Social Security
Act authorizes a quality reporting program for hospices. The Act requires
hospice providers to report data to CMS on a number of quality measures
selected through notice and comment rulemaking. The Hospice Quality
Reporting Program (HQRP) includes both quality data from the Hospice Item
Set (HIS) and Hospice Consumer Assessment of
Healthcare Providers and Systems (Hospice CAHPS®).
The Hospice Compare site allows patients, family members, caregivers,
and healthcare providers to compare hospice providers based on important
quality metrics, such as the percentage of patients that were screened for
pain or difficult or uncomfortable breathing, or whether patients’
preferences are being met. Currently, the data on Hospice Compare is based
on information submitted by approximately 3,876 hospices.
The Hospice Compare website will reflect current industry best practices
for consumer-facing websites and will be optimized for mobile use. For more
information, please visit https://www.medicare.gov/hospicecompare/
to view the new Compare site.
For more information, visit the Hospice
Quality Public Reporting webpage.
Other CMS Compare websites include: Inpatient
Rehabilitation Facility Compare; Long-Term
Care Hospital Compare; Hospital
Compare; Physician
Compare; Nursing
Home Compare; Medicare
Plan Finder; Dialysis
Compare; and Home
Health Compare.
For more information on today’s announcement, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/Newsroom/MediaReleaseDatabase/Fact-sheets/2017-Fact-Sheet-items/2017-08-16.html
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