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CMS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: CMS Media Relations Trump
Administration Finalizes Transformative Medicare Payment Changes to Support
Innovation in Kidney Care and Incentivize Dialysis in the Home Final
Rule improves the determination process for an add-on payment adjustment to
incentivize innovative dialysis equipment and supports home dialysis for
Medicare’s most vulnerable population Today, under President Trump’s leadership, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized policies that allow certain
new and innovative equipment and supplies used for dialysis treatment of
patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) in the home to qualify for an
additional Medicare payment. The final rule encourages the development of new
and innovative home dialysis machines that give Medicare beneficiaries with
ESRD more dialysis treatment options in the home that can improve their
quality of life. This final rule builds upon President Trump’s Executive
Order on Advancing American Kidney Health by increasing access to home
dialysis as well as supporting the agency’s key priorities in strengthening
Medicare and fostering innovation. “Medicare beneficiaries with ESRD have long been ill-served by a
system that too often fails to incentivize the types of care that yield the
best health outcomes for their quality of life,” said CMS Administrator Seema
Verma. “Fortunately, they have found an advocate in President Trump, who is
delivering on his promise to put patients first. By promoting innovation in
ESRD, today’s announcement furthers the bold, transformative improvements
initiated by this Administration.” CMS is expanding eligibility for 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 provides an additional Medicare payment when qualifying
innovative equipment and supplies are used, in order to expand access to new
home dialysis machines and facilitate quicker availability to Medicare
beneficiaries. 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. There, they spend, on average, 12 hours each week
attached to a dialysis machine away from home. Additionally, as ESRD patients
are among the most vulnerable population covered by Medicare, due to multiple
chronic conditions and comorbidities, they have had the highest
hospitalization rates due to COVID-19 among Medicare beneficiaries. The risk
of hospitalization and complications highlight the importance that this
population stay at home during the public health emergency to reduce risk of
exposure to the virus. In order to give dialysis patients more options
to get needed care at home, CMS is finalizing innovative changes to encourage
home dialysis treatment. 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 final rule
(CMS-1732-F), please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/medicare-program-end-stage-renal-disease-prospective-payment-system-payment-renal-dialysis-services To view the final rule, please visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2020-24485/medicare-program-end-stage-renal-disease-prospective-payment-system-payment-for-renal-dialysis ### Get CMS
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Monday, November 2, 2020
CMS NEWS: Trump Administration Finalizes Transformative Medicare Payment Changes to Support Innovation in Kidney Care and Incentivize Dialysis in the Home
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