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CMS will retire the original Compare Tools on December 1st
CMS
will retire the original Compare Tools on December 1st. Use
Medicare.gov’s Care Compare to find and compare health care providers.
In
early September, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
released Care Compare on Medicare.gov,
which streamlines our eight original health care compare tools. Since
then, you’ve had the opportunity to use and familiarize yourself with
Care Compare while having the option to use the original compare tools,
too. You’ve also been able to share feedback from a survey directly on
Care Compare and we’ve received lots of great feedback so far.
The
eight original compare tools – like Nursing Home Compare, Hospital
Compare, Physician Compare – will be retired on December 1st,
ending this transition period. If you haven’t been using Care Compare, we urge you to:
- Use Care Compare on Medicare.gov and encourage people with Medicare and their
caregivers to start using it, too. Go to Medicare.gov and choose
“Find care”.
- Update any links to the eight original care
tools on
your public-facing websites so they’ll direct your audiences to
Care Compare.
Care
Compare offers a new design that makes it easier to find the same
information that’s on the original compare tools. It gives you,
patients, and caregivers one user-friendly place to find cost, quality
of care, service volume, and other CMS quality data to help make
informed health care decisions.
Now,
instead of having to search through many compare tools, with just one
click on Care Compare, you’ll find easy-to-understand information about
nursing homes, hospitals, doctors, and other health care providers.
Please
remember that when we retire the 8 original compare tools, you will
still be able to find information about health care providers and CMS
quality data on Care Compare, as well as download CMS publicly reported
data from the Provider Data Catalog on CMS.gov.
Fully transitioning to these tools does not change how CMS measures
quality. In addition, we’ll continue to make improvements to Care
Compare and the Provider Data Catalog based on stakeholder and consumer
feedback now and in the future.
Direct
links to the tools & additional resources
Care
Compare on Medicare.gov - https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/
Provider
Data Catalog on CMS.gov - https://data.cms.gov/provider-data/
Care
Compare resources for consumers and partners – Medicare blog, Promotional video, Conference card
Full
Press Release: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/cms-care-compare-empowers-patients-when-making-important-health-care-decisions
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