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October 7, 2019
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Trump
Administration Empowers Nursing Home Patients, Residents, Families, and
Caregivers by Enhancing Transparency about Abuse and Neglect
Administration delivers on “Transparency” pillar of a five-part approach to ensuring nursing home safety and quality, giving patients unprecedented information about nursing home quality
Today, the Trump Administration and the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a major
enhancement of the information available to nursing home residents, families,
and caregivers on the Agency’s Nursing Home Compare website.
Later this month, CMS will – for the first time – display a consumer alert
icon next to nursing homes that have been cited for incidents of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation. By making this information accessible and
understandable, CMS is empowering consumers to make the right decisions for
themselves and their loved ones. This critical move toward improved
transparency is yet another way CMS is delivering on the Agency’s five-part
approach to ensuring safety and quality in nursing homes, which Administrator
Seema Verma announced in April 2019.
“The Trump Administration and CMS are
committed to ensuring that nursing home residents are safe from abuse and
neglect. Through the “transparency” pillar of our five-part strategy to
ensure safety and quality in nursing homes, we are giving residents and
families the ability to make informed choices,” said Administrator Seema
Verma. “With today’s action, the Trump Administration is putting critical
information at consumers’ fingertips, empowering them and incentivizing
nursing homes to compete on cost and quality.”
The already robust Nursing Home Compare tool
displays an array of information about nursing homes – including whether a
facility meets federal standards with respect to health and safety compliance
inspections, staffing levels, and quality measure performance. Previously,
consumers could learn about past instances of abuse citations at a nursing
home, but finding this information from its health inspection reports
available on Nursing Home Compare required multiple steps. Through today’s
action, CMS is minimizing the steps, making it easier than ever for patients,
residents, and their families and caregivers to quickly identify nursing
homes with past citations for abuse.
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Patients and
families will see CMS’ new alert icon for Nursing
Home Compare, shown above.
Beginning October
23, 2019, the new alert icon will be added to the Nursing Home Compare website for
facilities cited on inspection reports for one or both of the following: 1)
abuse that led to harm of a resident within the past year; and 2) abuse that
could have potentially
led to harm of a resident in each of the last two years. To ensure CMS is
providing the latest information, the icon will be updated monthly, at the
same time CMS inspection results are updated. This means consumers will not
be forced to wait for CMS’s quarterly updates to see the latest -related
information – and nursing homes will not be flagged for longer than necessary
if their most recent inspections indicate they have remedied the issues that
caused the citations for abuse or potential for abuse and no longer meet the
criteria for the icon. This icon will supplement existing information,
including the Nursing Home Five-Star Ratings, helping consumers develop
a more complete understanding of a facility’s quality.
There are many
factors that indicate a nursing home’s quality, and the Star Ratings may not
capture some nuances. For example, a nursing home cited for an incident of
abuse may have adequate staffing numbers and provide excellent dementia or
rehabilitative care. Previously, consumers would clearly see this facility’s
performance in these areas through the Star Ratings, but abuse complaint
allegation information may not have been as clear. Under the CMS action
announced today, this facility would have an alert icon displayed, allowing
consumers to see both its Star Ratings and the icon, helping them easily
weigh the facility’s quality. In addition, we are continuing our work to
improve the usefulness of the Star Ratings.
Today’s announcement
is part of CMS’ larger push initiative to keep nursing home residents safe –
Administrator Verma’s five-part approach to ensuring safety
and quality in America’s nursing homes. The approach includes the following
pillars: Strengthening Oversight, Enhancing Enforcement, Increasing
Transparency, Improving Quality, and Putting Patients over Paperwork. This
framework is informing all CMS work related to nursing home safety.
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Trump Administration Empowers Nursing Home Patients, Residents, Families, and Caregivers by Enhancing Transparency about Abuse and Neglect
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