Special COVID-19 nursing home call with Seema Verma – Thursday, August 13, 2020

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The following was sent via email this morning.  This call was also promoted during the CMS Nursing Home Call yesterday afternoon – no additional details were provided with the exception that it was special and would be hosted by Seema Verma. CMS Administrator Seema Verma is hosting a special National … Read More

Section GG functional outcomes: How to get the real story

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Outcome measures tell a story, but do we really know the story we are telling? All post-acute care providers are finally speaking the same language and have a story to tell. SNFs have reported Section GG outcomes (aka, Therapy Report Card) to CMS since 2016. How do your outcomes stand … Read More

Early recognition of resident change in condition

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The TMF QIN-QIO developed this change package to assist LTC providers working directly with TMF QIN-QIO experts in improving resident care through early recognition of changes in condition.  Early Recognition of Resident Change in Condition Change Package … Version 1 was released in July.  If you do not have a TMFNetworking.org account, … Read More

Recap of the CMS SNF/LTC Open Door Forum – August 6, 2020

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You can find the agenda items for this Open Door Forum on my blog earlier this week. CMS got started about 9 minutes late, but they had a lot to convey to providers/stakeholders.  Here’s a synopsis of what was covered (the links in this synopsis will point you to recent blogs and … Read More

Nursing homes’ reported staffing levels in 2018 raise concerns

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The Office of Inspector General (OIG) posted a report dated August 3, 2020 by the same title as this blog as well as this: Consumer Transparency Could Be Increased.  The 38-page report as well as the brief are interesting reads. “Of 12,862 nursing homes, 7 percent (943) reported 30 or more days in 2018 … Read More