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CMS
NEWS
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September
6, 2022
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Make
Your Voice Heard Request for
Information Seeks
Public
Comment to Promote Efficiency, Reduce Burden, and Advance
Equity within CMS Programs
Today,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
released a Request For Information (RFI) seeking public input
on accessing healthcare and related challenges, understanding
provider experiences, advancing health equity, and assessing
the impact of waivers and flexibilities provided in response
to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency.
The
Make
Your Voice Heard: Promoting Efficiency and Equity Within CMS
Programs RFI furthers CMS’ commitment to engaging
and learning from partners, communities, and individuals
across the health system to inform how we can better support
the populations we serve. In alignment with Executive Order 13985,
Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities
Through the Federal Government, the CMS Strategic Plan
Pillar: Health Equity and the CMS Framework for
Health Equity (2022-2032), this RFI aims to
gather feedback and perspectives related to challenges and
opportunities for the Agency to embed health equity into our
efforts encouraging innovation, reducing burden, and creating
efficiencies across the healthcare system.
“Advancing
health equity is core work of the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services. That’s why I am inviting stakeholders to
help achieve our goal of an equitable and efficient health
system, by working with us as we transform the healthcare
experience for the individuals we serve,” said CMS
Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “Health equity is
embedded within the DNA of CMS and serves as the lens through
which we view all of our work.”
Disparities
in health and healthcare continue despite decades of research
and widespread efforts to improve health outcomes in the
United States. Many populations, including racial and ethnic
minorities, members of federally-recognized Indian Tribes,
people with disabilities, patients seeking substance use and
mental health services, individuals dually eligible for
Medicare and Medicaid, and those living in rural and
underserved areas are more likely to experience challenges
accessing healthcare services, lower quality of care, and
below average health outcomes when compared to the general
population.
CMS
is seeking to better understand individual and
community-level burdens, health-related social needs, and
opportunities for improvement that can reduce disparities and
promote efficiency and innovation across our programs. CMS is
requesting information related to strategies that
successfully address drivers of health inequities, including
opportunities to address social determinants of health and
challenges underserved communities face in accessing
comprehensive, quality care. For example, challenges
accessing care may include understanding coverage options,
receiving culturally and linguistically appropriate care,
accessing oral health services, and accessing comprehensive
and timely healthcare services and medication.
Through
this RFI, CMS also seeks to better understand the factors
impacting provider wellness and learn more about the
distribution of the healthcare workforce. We are particularly
interested in understanding the greatest challenges for
healthcare workers in meeting the needs of individuals, and
the impact of CMS policies, documentation and reporting
requirements, operations, and communications on provider
experiences.
Comments
received in response to the Make Your Voice Heard RFI
will be used to identify opportunities for improvement and to
increase efficiencies across CMS programs. In addition, CMS
hopes to learn how specific programs have benefited
providers, practices, and the people we serve. We work to
continually improve our programs and build solutions that
will help close gaps in healthcare quality, access, and
outcomes to ensure that all those served by CMS programs have
a fair and just opportunity to attain their optimal level of
health.
CMS
encourages comments from all interested stakeholders, in particular,
patients and their families, providers, clinicians, consumer
advocates, and healthcare professional associations. We also
encourage comments from individuals serving and located in
underserved communities, and from all CMS stakeholders serving
populations facing disparities in health and healthcare. The
RFI is open for a 60-day public comment period beginning
September 6, 2022. Comments must be received by November 4,
2022 to be considered.
The
web-based public comment form was specifically designed to
provide easy access and an improved user experience for
submitting information. For more information on the Make Your Voice
Heard: Promoting Efficiency and Equity Within CMS Programs
RFI and to access the web-based public comment form, please
visit: https://www.cms.gov/request-information-make-your-voice-heard
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