Feedback
on Scope of Practice
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) is seeking additional input and recommendations regarding
elimination of specific Medicare regulations that require more stringent
supervision than existing state scope of practice laws, or that limit health
professionals from practicing at the top of their license.
We are seeking additional feedback in
response to part of the President’s Executive Order (EO) #13890 on Protecting
and Improving Medicare for Our Nation’s Seniors. The EO specifically
directs HHS to propose a number of reforms to the Medicare program, including
ones that eliminate supervision and licensure requirements of the Medicare
program that are more stringent than other applicable federal or state laws.
These burdensome requirements ultimately limit healthcare professionals,
including Physician Assistants (PAs) and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
(APRNs), from practicing at the top of their professional license.
In response to suggestions we have already
received regarding supervision, scope of practice, and licensure
requirements, CMS has made a number of regulatory changes in several payment
rules, including the CY 2020 Physician Fee Schedule, Home Health, and
Outpatient Prospective Payment System final rules. These changes include, but
are not limited to: redefining physician supervision for services furnished
by PAs, allowing therapist assistants to perform maintenance therapy under
the Medicare home health benefit and reducing the minimum level of physician
supervision required for all hospital outpatient therapeutic services.
We are proud of the work accomplished, and
now we need your help in identifying additional Medicare regulations which
contain more restrictive supervision requirements than existing state scope
of practice laws, or which limit health professionals from practicing at the
top of their license. If you submitted comments on these topics to our 2019
Request for Information on Reducing Administrative Burden to Put Patients
over Paperwork, thank you! We are reviewing those submissions.
We welcome any additional
recommendations. Please send your recommendations to PatientsOverPaperwork@cms.hhs.gov with
the phrase “Scope of Practice” in the subject line by January 17, 2020.
We also continue to welcome your input on
ways in which we can reduce unnecessary burden, increase efficiencies and
improve the beneficiary experience, and request that input on such topics
only be sent to this email address with the phrase “Scope of Practice” in the
subject line if they relate to the specific areas in regulation which
restrict non-physician providers from practicing to the full extent of their
education and training.
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Monday, December 30, 2019
Feedback on Scope of Practice
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