CMS Offers
Comprehensive Support for Louisiana and Texas with Hurricane Laura
On August 27, CMS announced efforts
underway to support Louisiana and Texas in response to Hurricane Laura.
On August 26, 2020, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Secretary Alex Azar declared public health emergencies (PHEs) in these
states, retroactive to August 22, 2020 for the state of Louisiana and to
August 23, 2020 for the state of Texas. CMS is working to ensure hospitals
and other facilities can continue operations and provide access to care
despite the effects of Hurricane Laura.
CMS provided numerous waivers to health
care providers during the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
pandemic to meet the needs of beneficiaries and providers. The waivers already in place will be
available to health care providers to use during the duration of the
COVID-19 PHE determination timeframe and for the Hurricane Laura PHE. CMS
may waive certain additional Medicare, Medicaid, and Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) requirements, create special enrollment
opportunities for individuals to access healthcare quickly, and take
steps to ensure dialysis patients obtain critical life-saving services.
“Our thoughts are with everyone who is in
the path of this powerful and dangerous hurricane and CMS is doing
everything within its authority to provide assistance and relief to all
who are affected,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “We will partner
and coordinate with state, federal, and local officials to make sure that
in the midst of all of the uncertainty a natural disaster can bring, our
beneficiaries will not have to worry about access to healthcare and other
crucial life-saving and sustaining services they may need.”
Below are key administrative actions CMS
will be taking in response to the PHEs declared in Louisiana and
Texas:
Waivers and Flexibilities for Hospitals
and Other Healthcare Facilities: CMS has already waived many Medicare,
Medicaid, and CHIP requirements for facilities. The CMS Dallas Survey
& Enforcement Division, under the Survey Operations Group, will grant
other provider-specific requests for specific types of hospitals and
other facilities in Louisiana and Texas. These waivers, once issued, will
help provide continued access to care for beneficiaries. For more
information on the waivers CMS has granted, visit www.cms.gov/emergency.
Special Enrollment Opportunities for
Hurricane Victims: CMS will make available special enrollment periods for
certain Medicare beneficiaries and certain individuals seeking health
plans offered through the Federal Health Insurance Exchange. This gives
people impacted by the hurricane the opportunity to change their Medicare
health and prescription drug plans and gain access to health coverage on
the Exchange if eligible for the special enrollment period. For more
information, please visit:
Dialysis Care: CMS is helping patients
obtain access to critical life-saving services. The Kidney Community
Emergency Response (KCER) program has been activated and is working with
the End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Network, Network 13 – Louisiana, and
Network 14 - Texas, to assess the status of dialysis facilities in the
potentially impacted areas related to generators, alternate water
supplies, education and materials for patients and more.
The KCER is also assisting patients who evacuated
ahead of the storm to receive dialysis services in the location to which
they evacuated. Patients have been educated to have an emergency supply
kit on hand including important personal, medical, and insurance
information; contact information for their facility, the ESRD Network
hotline number, and contact information of those with whom they may stay
or for out-of-state contacts in a waterproof bag. They have also been
instructed to have supplies on hand to follow a three-day emergency diet.
The ESRD Network 8 – Mississippi hotline is 1-800-638-8299, Network 13 –
Louisiana hotline is 800-472-7139, the ESRD Network 14 - Texas hotline is
877-886-4435, and the KCER hotline is 866-901-3773. Additional
information is available on the KCER website https://www.kcercoalition.com/.
During the 2017 and 2018 hurricane
seasons, CMS approved special purpose renal dialysis facilities in
several states to furnish dialysis on a short-term basis at designated
locations to serve ESRD patients under emergency circumstances in which
there were limited dialysis resources or access-to-care problems due to
the emergency circumstances.
Medical equipment and supplies
replacements: Under
the COVD-19 waivers, CMS suspended certain requirements necessary for
Medicare beneficiaries who have lost or realized damage to their durable
medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies as a result of
the PHE. This will help to make sure that beneficiaries can continue to
access the needed medical equipment and supplies they rely on each day.
Medicare beneficiaries can contact 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for
assistance.
Ensuring Access to Care in Medicare
Advantage and Part D: During a public health emergency, Medicare
Advantage Organizations and Part D Plan sponsors must take steps to
maintain access to covered benefits for beneficiaries in affected areas.
These steps include allowing Part A/B and supplemental Part C plan
benefits to be furnished at specified non-contracted facilities and
waiving, in full, requirements for gatekeeper referrals where applicable.
Emergency Preparedness Requirements:
Providers and suppliers are expected to have emergency preparedness
programs based on an all-hazards approach. To assist in the understanding
of the emergency preparedness requirements, CMS Central Office and the
Regional Offices hosted two webinars in 2018 regarding Emergency
Preparedness requirements and provider expectations. One was an all
provider training on June 19, 2018 with more than 3,000 provider participants
and the other an all-surveyor training on August 8, 2018. Both
presentations covered the emergency preparedness final rule which
included emergency power supply; 1135 waiver process; best practices and
lessons learned from past disasters; and helpful resources and more. Both
webinars are available at https://qsep.cms.gov/welcome.aspx.
CMS also compiled a list of Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs) and useful national emergency preparedness
resources to assist state Survey Agencies (SAs), their state, tribal,
regional, local emergency management partners and health care providers
to develop effective and robust emergency plans and tool kits to assure
compliance with the emergency preparedness rules. The tools can be located
at:
CMS Regional Offices have provided
specific emergency preparedness information to Medicare providers and
suppliers through meetings, dialogue, and presentations. The regional
offices also provide regular technical assistance in emergency
preparedness to state agencies and staff, who, since November 2017, have
been regularly surveying providers and suppliers for compliance with
emergency preparedness regulations.
CMS will continue to work with all
geographic areas impacted by Hurricane Laura. We encourage beneficiaries
and providers of healthcare services that have been impacted to seek help
by visiting CMS’ emergency webpage (www.cms.gov/emergency).
For more information about the HHS PHE,
please visit:
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