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CMS NEWS
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
3, 2020
Contact:
CMS Media Relations
CMS Care Compare Empowers
Patients when Making Important Health Care Decisions
Improved tool makes it easier for
patients to find important information when shopping for health
care services
Today,
under the leadership of President Trump, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched Care
Compare, a streamlined redesign of eight existing
CMS healthcare compare tools available on Medicare.gov.
Care Compare provides a single user-friendly interface that
patients and caregivers can use to make informed decisions
about healthcare based on cost, quality of care, volume of
services, and other data. With just one click, patients can
find information that is easy to understand about
doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care
services instead of searching through multiple tools.
For
more than 20 years, Medicare’s online compare tools have served
as the cornerstone for publicizing quality care information for
patients, caregivers, consumers, and the healthcare community.
Today’s announcement builds on the eMedicare
initiative that first launched by the Trump
Administration in 2018 to deliver simple tools and information
to current and future Medicare beneficiaries. Drawing on
lessons learned through research and stakeholder feedback, Care
Compare includes features and functionalities that appeal to
consumers. By offering a user-friendly interface and a simple
design that is optimized for mobile and tablet use, it is
easier than ever to find information that is important to
patients when shopping for healthcare. Enhancements for mobile
use will give practical benefits like accessing the tool using
a smartphone can initiate phone calls to providers simply by
clicking on the provider’s phone number.
“President
Trump has long recognized that a free and vibrant healthcare
market is one in which patients have what they need to make
informed decisions based on cost and quality,” said CMS
Administrator Seema Verma. “By aggregating all eight of CMS’
quality tools into a single interface, patients can easily
research different providers and facilities before they entrust
themselves to their care. Today’s launch of Care Compare is the
next step in fulfilling our eMedicare promise. Our
Administration is committed to ensuring our tools are robust
and beneficial to patients.”
Currently,
someone who is planning to have bypass surgery would need to
visit Hospital Compare, Nursing Home Compare, and Home Health
Compare individually to research providers for the different
phases of their surgery and rehabilitation. Now, those patients
can start their search at Care Compare to find and compare
providers that meet their healthcare needs that includes
information about quality measures presented similarly and
clearly across all provider types and care settings.
Patients
will also find helpful hints and guides throughout Care
Compare. For example, when searching for a nursing home,
patients have the ability to utilize a checklist with common
questions and considerations when selecting a nursing home.
While the measures and data used for Care Compare have not
changed, the way information is displayed is now different.
During a transition period, consumers and other stakeholders
will be able to use the original eight compare tools while CMS
continues to gather feedback and considers additional
improvements to the tool. As new information about quality and
cost are added to the compare tools, Care Compare will be
updated to reflect that information.
In
conjunction with the launch of Care Compare, additional
improvements have been made to other CMS data tools to help
Medicare beneficiaries compare costs. The Procedure
Price Look Up (PPL) tool now includes physician fees
in addition to facility fees, offering people with Medicare a
more accurate prediction of the true out-of-pocket costs. The Provider
Data Catalog (PDC) better serves innovators and
stakeholders who are interested in detailed CMS data and use
interactive and downloadable datasets like those currently
available on data.Medicare.gov. The PDC now makes quality
datasets available through an improved Application Programming
Interface (API), allowing innovators in the field to easily
access and analyze the CMS publicly reported data and make it
useful for patients. In addition, the PPL now makes data
available through an API, and integrates Current Procedural
Terminology code data from the American Medical Association.
Other
new tools launched under the eMedicare initiative include:
- A completely
redesigned Medicare Plan Finder Tool for last Open
Enrollment;
- “What’s
Covered” app that tells people what’s covered and what’s
not in Original Medicare;
- A price
transparency tool that lets consumers compare Medicare
payments and copayments for certain procedures performed
in both hospital outpatient departments and ambulatory
surgical centers;
- Interactive
online decision support to help people better understand
and evaluate their Medicare coverage options and costs
between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage;
- An online
service that lets people quickly see how different
coverage choices will affect their estimated out-of-pocket
costs
- Webchat option
in Medicare Plan Finder helps people get on-the-spot
support; and
- Easy-to-use
surveys across Medicare.gov so patients and consumers can
continue to offer feedback about their online experiences.
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