It’s unanimous. Everybody hates the two-midnight rule—even CMS. Hospitals hate it. Doctors hate it. Congress hates it so much it required CMS to delay audits of compliance until next year. Then yesterday CMS Deputy Administrator Sean Cavanaugh, testifying before a House Committee panel, acknowledged …
CMS ALLOWS SINGLE, SYSTEM-WIDE MEDICAL STAFF
In a departure from its long-standing position, CMS last week announced that it would permit a multi-hospital system to maintain a single, system-wide medical staff. The announcement represents a clear departure from CMS’s long-standing position that each hospital within a system must have its own medical …
CMS PROPOSES HIKE IN HOSPICE PAYMENTS, SEEKS INPUT ON DEFINITIONS
In an announcement scheduled for Federal Register publication on May 8, CMS proposes a 1.3% increase in hospice payments for fiscal year 2015. The increase, which would amount to $230 compared to fiscal year 2014, may not look like a lot, but any increase is meaningful at a time when CMS is working hard to lower …
MEDICARE PANEL VOTES AGAINST ANNUAL CT SCANS FOR HEAVY SMOKERS
Yesterday a Medicare panel surprised many in the medical community by recommending against Medicare coverage of annual CT scans for current or former heavy smokers. The nonbinding recommendation was issued by CMS’s nine-member Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee. The vote comes …
CMS Holds Webinar Explaining Open Payments Phase I
Yesterday, February 25th, CMS hosted a webinar titled, “Open Payments Phase 1 of 2 - Overview of Industry Data Registration & Data Submission.” As the name implies, it discussed the various aspects of the Phase I, which requires applicable manufacturers to submit aggregate data on transfers of value to …
CMS Delays Implementation of the Two-Midnight Rule – Will the Third Time Be the Charm?
Last week, in response to a continued outcry from hospitals, physicians and patient advocacy groups, CMS decided to delay implementation of the controversial two-midnight policy for inpatient stays for a third time. The policy was scheduled to go into effect at the end of March but this latest delay has pushed …