[05/27/20]
Posted on May 27, 2020 in COVID-19 Daily Updates, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Published by: Hall Render
Skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”) have two new areas of focus from the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) – infection control and tracking their use of CARES Act provider relief funds. OIG Work Plan Update: Infection Control Recently, the OIG updated its Work Plan, to add audit of... READ MORE
Tags: Audit, AUDITING, CARES Act; nursing homes, Infection Control and Prevention, OIG infection control, skilled nursing facility
[05/22/20]
Posted on May 22, 2020 in COVID-19 Daily Updates, Health Law News, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Published by: Hall Render
The Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) announced that it will begin to deliver nearly $4.9 billion from the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Provider Relief Fund (sometimes referred to as the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund) on May 22, 2020 to skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”). Purpose? HHS intends for SNFs to... READ MORE
Tags: attestation, CARES Act, cms, COVID, COVID-19, hhs, Nursing Homes, provider relief, provider relief funds, skilled nursing facility, term and conditions, tranche
[05/18/20]
Posted on May 18, 2020 in COVID-19 Daily Updates, Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Published by: Hall Render
States like Indiana, Connecticut and Maine are offering to pay nursing homes a higher per diem for COVID-19 presumptive residents or a higher percentage reimbursement rate if a nursing home qualifies as a “COVID-19 ready” facility, as discussed in our recent article here. As nursing homes assess, plan for and take actions to qualify... READ MORE
Tags: admission, COVID, COVID units, COVID wings, COVID-19, COVID-19 Daily Updates, COVID-ONLY, Nursing Homes, reimbursement, skilled nursing facility
[03/05/14]
Posted on March 5, 2014 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Selby, Todd J.
President Obama introduced his fiscal year (“FY”) 2015 budget yesterday, and there are many proposed cuts to post-acute care providers. Some of the highlights include a number of bundled payment initiatives, a $100 co-pay for home health patients not discharged from a hospital and re-admission penalties for skilled nursing facilities (“SNFs”) with high hospital... READ MORE
Tags: budget, bundle, bundled payment, cuts, dme, hall render, hha, Home Health, Hospice, long term care, ltch, medicaid, Medicaid/Medicare Enrollment and Regulatory Compliance, Medicare, nursing home, Obama, obamacare, selby, sgr, skilled nursing facility, snf
[11/08/13]
Posted on November 8, 2013 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Ruff, Anne M.
On October 30, two Medicare Administrative Contractors, Palmetto GBA and CGS, announced their intent to focus on certain hospice claims for patients located in Skilled Nursing Facilities (“SNFs”). Palmetto GBA announced that it has identified top providers with a large number of beneficiaries receiving hospice services in SNFs, and it intends to initiate a... READ MORE
Tags: Hospice, Long-Term Care, skilled nursing facility
[02/07/13]
Posted on February 7, 2013 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Selby, Todd J.
In 2003, two fires in long-term care facilities resulted in 31 resident deaths. As a result of these two events, CMS analyzed the fire safety precautions in place in these facilities and determined that resident safety could be greatly improved by requiring that all long-term care facilities have automatic sprinkling systems installed throughout the... READ MORE
Tags: bufford, cms, extension, fire, long term care, Medicare, nursing home, provider, regulation, resident, selby, skilled nursing facility, snf, sprinkler
[07/09/12]
Posted on July 9, 2012 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report this morning detailing issues found in the use of antipsychotics in nursing facilities. Utilizing a sample of records from January through June of 2007, the OIG found over 99% of records reviewed failed to meet one or more Federal requirements. READ MORE
Tags: abuse, antipsychotic, assessment, bufford, care, care plan, cms, federal, jent, long term care, medicaid, Medicare, nf, noncompliance, nursing home, oig, reduce, regulation, reimbursement, report, resident, selby, skilled nursing facility, snf
[07/06/12]
Posted on July 6, 2012 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Bufford, David W.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) just released the 2012 Nursing Home Action Plan; a guide for CMS’ efforts to continue to improve nursing home safety and quality. The plan features 5 actionable strategies, including: enhance consumer engagement; strengthen survey processes, standards, and enforcement; promote quality improvement; create strategic approaches through partnerships; and... READ MORE
Tags: 2012 lsc, ACA, action plan, antipsychotic, assessment, bufford, cmp, cms, congress, consumer, feeding tube, hha, Home Health, idr, improvement, jent, long term care, lsc, medicaid, Medicare, nf, nursing home, nursing home compare, oig, qapi, quality, regulation, selby, skilled nursing facility, snf, survey, tags
[10/11/11]
Posted on October 11, 2011 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Selby, Todd J.
On October 5, 2011, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) published its proposed Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2012. As in the past, the Work Plan continues to identify compliance risk areas that subject Medicare and Medicaid providers to audit and enforcement initiatives. The 2012 Work Plan contains several new areas of focus by... READ MORE
Tags: cms, hall render, Home Health, Hospice, Litigation and Risk Management, long term care, Medicare, oig, skilled nursing facility, snf, work plan
[09/08/11]
Posted on September 8, 2011 in Long-Term Care, Home Health & Hospice
Written by: Selby, Todd J.
Yesterday, CMS sent a new transmittal to the state survey agencies on the use of feeding tubes in nursing homes. In short, F321 has been combined into F322 and according the CMS the changes were made to provide nursing home surveyors with guidance to determine compliance with use of feeding tubes by nursing homes. ... READ MORE
Tags: bufford, cms, enrollment, F321, F322, feeding tube, Home Health, interpretive guideline, jent, Litigation and Risk Management, long term care, medicaid, Medicaid/Medicare Enrollment and Regulatory Compliance, Medicare, nursing facility, nursing home, regulations, selby, skilled nursing facility, wage index