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CMS Proposes Medicare Payment Changes to Support Innovation and
Increased Access for Dialysis in the Home Setting
Rule proposes improved process to pay for innovative dialysis equipment and support home dialysis for Medicare’s most vulnerable population
Today, the Trump
Administration took dramatic steps to support access to home dialysis through
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed changes to
the Medicare End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Prospective Payment System (PPS).
Building on President Trump’s Executive Order on Advancing American Kidney
Health, CMS is proposing that certain new and innovative equipment and
supplies used for dialysis treatment of patients with ESRD in the home would
qualify for an additional Medicare payment. These proposed changes would
encourage the development of certain new and innovative home dialysis
machines that would give beneficiaries more dialysis treatment options in the
home that can improve their quality of life.
“CMS data shows that those
with ESRD have the highest rate of hospitalization of any single group, a
trend consistent with having to frequently leave home to receive dialysis,”
said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “In the midst of a deadly pandemic that poses
a particular threat to those with serious underlying conditions, President
Trump’s call for increased access to home dialysis has never been more
urgent. Unfortunately, government rules too often stand in the way. Today’s
action represents a sorely needed course direction, making it easier for ESRD
facilities to make new and innovative home dialysis machines available to
patients who need them.”
Currently, more than 85
percent of Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries with ESRD travel to a
facility to receive their dialysis at least 3 times per week. They spend, on
average, 12 hours each week attached to a dialysis machine away from home.
Dialysis patients are among the most vulnerable population covered by
Medicare, as many of these beneficiaries have multiple chronic conditions and
comorbidities. The ESRD population also has the highest hospitalization rates
due to COVID-19 among Medicare beneficiaries, highlighting the importance
that this population stay at home during the public health emergency to reduce
risk of exposure to the virus. In order to ensure that dialysis patients have
access to the best possible care, CMS is proposing needed innovative changes
to encourage more home dialysis treatment.
CMS is proposing to expand
the transitional add-on payment adjustment for new and innovative equipment
and supplies (TPNIES) that was introduced last year to now cover qualifying
new dialysis machines when used in the home. This would provide a new payment
mechanism to expand access to certain new and innovative home dialysis
machines, facilitating quicker availability to Medicare beneficiaries.
Today’s announcement builds on previous actions taken by CMS to improve care
for beneficiaries with kidney disease including:
For a fact sheet on the CY
2021 ESRD PPS proposed rule (CMS-1732-P), please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/end-stage-renal-disease-esrd-prospective-payment-system-pps-calendar-year-cy-2021-proposed-rule-cms.
To view the proposed rule,
please visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/inspection.aspx.
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Monday, July 6, 2020
CMS Proposes Medicare Payment Changes to Support Innovation and Increased Access for Dialysis in the Home Setting
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