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Trump Administration Announces New Nursing Homes COVID-19
Transparency Effort; CMS Issues Recommendations to Re-Open Health Care
Systems in Areas with Low Incidence of COVID-19
Trump
Administration Announces New Nursing Homes COVID-19 Transparency Effort
Agencies
partner with nursing homes to keep nursing home residents safe
Today,
under the leadership of President Trump, the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) announced new regulatory requirements that will
require nursing homes to inform residents, their families and
representatives of COVID-19 cases in their facilities. In addition, as
part of President Trump’s Opening Up America, CMS will now require
nursing homes to report cases of COVID-19 directly to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This information must be reported
in accordance with existing privacy regulations and statute. This
measure augments longstanding requirements for reporting infectious
disease to State and local health departments. Finally, CMS will also
require nursing homes to fully cooperate with CDC surveillance efforts
around COVID-19 spread.
CDC
will be providing a reporting tool to nursing homes that will support
Federal efforts to collect nationwide data to assist in COVID-19
surveillance and response. This joint effort is a result of the CMS-CDC
Work Group on Nursing Home Safety. CMS plans to make the data publicly
available. This effort builds on recent recommendations from the American Health Care Association and Leading Age, two large nursing home
industry associations, that nursing homes quickly report COVID-19
cases.
This
data sharing project is only the most recent in the Trump
Administration’s rapid and aggressive response to the COVID-19
pandemic. More details are available in the Press Release and Guidance Memo.
CMS
Issues Recommendations to Re-Open Health Care Systems in Areas with Low
Incidence of COVID-19
Today,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issues new
recommendations specifically targeted to communities that are in Phase
1 of the Guidelines for President Trump’s Opening Up America Again with
low incidence or relatively low and stable incidence of COVID-19 cases.
The recommendations update earlier guidance provided by CMS on limiting
non-essential surgeries and medical procedures. The new CMS guidelines
recommend a gradual transition and encourage health care providers to
coordinate with local and state public health officials, and to review
the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other supplies,
workforce availability, facility readiness, and testing capacity when
making the decision to re-start or increase in-person care.
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