CMS
Proposes Changes to Reduce Health Care Disparities Among Patients with
Chronic Kidney Disease and End-Stage Renal Disease
Proposed changes mark Innovation Center’s first direct effort to
close health equity gaps
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMS) is proposing actions that aim to close health equity gaps by
providing Medicare patients battling End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) with
greater access to care, through the ESRD Prospective Payment System (PPS)
annual rulemaking. This proposed rule would update ESRD PPS payment rates,
make changes to the ESRD Quality Incentive Program (QIP), and modify the ESRD
Treatment Choices (ETC) Model. The proposed changes to the ETC Model
policies would aim to encourage dialysis providers to decrease disparities in
rates of home dialysis and kidney transplants among ESRD patients with lower
socioeconomic status, making the model the agency’s first CMS Innovation
Center model to directly address health equity.
According to CMS Office of Minority Health studies on racial, ethnic and
socioeconomic factors, disadvantaged Medicare patients suffer from ESRD at higher rates. They are also more
likely to experience higher hospital readmissions and costs, as
well as receive in-center hemodialysis because their kidneys are no longer
able to perform their function. Studies also indicate non-white ESRD patients
are less likely to receive pre-ESRD kidney care, become waitlisted for
a transplant or receive a kidney transplant.
“Health equity is at the center of our work here at CMS,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “Today’s proposed rule is grounded in
measures to ensure people with Medicare who suffer from chronic kidney
disease have easy access to quality care and convenient treatment options.
When CMS encourages dialysis providers to offer more options for Medicare
patients to receive dialysis treatments, it can be life changing and lead to
better health outcomes, greater autonomy and better quality of life for patients
with kidney disease.”
The proposed changes to the ETC Model build on the current model by proposing
to test a new health care approach that rewards ESRD facilities and managing
clinicians participating in the model for achieving significant improvement
in the rates of home dialysis and kidney transplants for lower income
beneficiaries. If finalized, these changes would take effect Jan. 1, 2022.
Consistent with President Biden’s Executive Order 13985 on Advancing Racial
Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal
Government, CMS is addressing health inequities and improving patient
outcomes in the U.S. through improved data collection for better measurement
and analysis of disparities across programs and policies. CMS is soliciting
feedback in this proposed rule on opportunities to collect and leverage
diverse sets of data. This includes race, ethnicity, Medicare/Medicaid dual
eligible status, disability status, LGBTQ+ and socioeconomic status. It also
includes new methodological approaches to advance equity through the ESRD
Quality Incentive Program (ESRD QIP).
The rule includes proposals under the ESRD QIP to address the circumstances
of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE), such as not scoring or
reducing payment to any facility in 2022 based on data from 2020. Regarding
COVID-19 vaccination measures, the proposed rule requests stakeholder
feedback on the feasibility of incorporating COVID-19 Healthcare Provider and
Patient Vaccination measures in the ESRD QIP measure set. Currently, nearly
90% of all dialysis facilities are reporting vaccination data performance to
the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Healthcare
Safety Network (NHSN). CMS is evaluating options for publicly reporting the
data on official CMS datasets that compare the quality of care provided in
Medicare-certified dialysis facilities nationwide.
CMS’ proposed rule includes several requests for information for the agency
to consider as part of its goal to increase access to dialysis treatments at
home. Currently, Medicare will only pay for dialysis at an ESRD facility for
patients with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI). CMS is soliciting comments regarding
potentially modifying the site of renal dialysis services for patients with
AKI and payment for AKI in the home setting.
For a fact sheet detailing the CY 2022 ESRD PPS proposed rule (CMS-1749-P),
please visit: www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/end-stage-renal-disease-esrd-prospective-payment-system-pps-calendar-year-cy-2022-proposed-rule-cms
To view the proposed rule, please visit: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection
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