The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing to update the requirements that hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAHs) must meet to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. These proposals are intended to conform the requirements to current standards of practice and support improvements in quality of care, reduce barriers to care, and reduce some issues that may exacerbate workforce shortage concerns.
The proposed rule is open for comment until August 15, 2016 at 5pm EST.
Specifically, under the proposed rule, hospitals and CAHs would be required to:
- Have hospital-wide infection prevention and control and antibiotic stewardship programs for the surveillance, prevention, and control of healthcare-associated infections and other infectious diseases, and for the appropriate use of antibiotics
- Designate leaders of the infection prevention and control program and the antibiotic stewardship program respectively, who are qualified through education, training, experience, or certification. This requirement allows for flexibility in staffing in order to suit the needs of each hospital or CAH
- Establish and implement a policy prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity), sexual orientation, age, or disability
Further, the proposed rule would make several clarifications and revisions to the current requirements:
- Would change the term “licensed independent practitioner” to simply “licensed practitioner” so that hospitals may use physician assistants to the extent of their educational preparation and scope of practice, as determined by state law
- Would require that a hospital’s Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program incorporate quality indicator data related to hospital readmissions and hospital-acquired conditions
- For nursing services – would allow a hospital to establish a policy that would specify which outpatient departments would not be required to have a registered nurse physically present as well as the alternative staffing plans that would be established under such a policy
- Would require that each patient’s medical record contain information to justify all admissions and continued hospitalizations, support the diagnoses, describe the patient’s progress and responses to medications and services, and document all inpatient stays and outpatient visits to reflect all services provided to the patient
- Would require that all patient medical records document discharge and transfer summaries, including any patient discharge instructions.
- Clarifies that patients should be able to access their medical records in a form and format requested by the patient, whether electronically or in a hard copy format, if readily producible in that form and format.
Additional proposed changes for CAHs include:
- The elimination of the CAH disclosure of ownership requirement in order to remove a redundancy in regulations
- A requirement that individual patient nutritional needs be met in accordance with recognized dietary practices and the orders of the practitioner responsible for the care of the patients, or by a qualified dietitian or qualified nutrition professional as authorized by the medical staff in accordance with State law governing dietitians and nutrition professionals. This may allow dietitians and nutrition professionals to work to their full scope of practice (this provision aligns with requirements already in place for non-CAH hospitals)
- A requirement that a CAH develop, implement, maintain, and evaluate its own QAPI program in order to monitor and improve patient care
StayAlert! is monitoring this topic and once finalized additional notices will be published with applicable example policies and procedures.
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