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CMS Provides Online Surveyor Training Resources

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Quality, Safety & Oversight Group reminds providers that online training is available to help surveyors and providers prepare for upcoming surveys. Online courses, web-based training, and video webcasts can be viewed on the Integrated Surveyor Training Website.

CDPH Announces Initiative to Close Backlogged Complaints by End of Next Year

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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has announced a statewide effort, the Debt Free 2021 Campaign, to investigate and close backlogged complaints and facility-reported incidents by the end of 2021. In All Facilities Letter (AFL) 19-42, CDPH details the strategies it will use throughout the campaign and the impact it may have on health care facilities.

CDPH Launches Online Application for Acute Care and Psychiatric Hospitals, per CHA-Sponsored Legislation

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As a result of CHA’s sponsored legislation, Assembly Bill 2798 (Maienschein, 2018), the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has launched an online portal for licensure applications for general acute care and acute psychiatric hospitals. All Facilities Letter 19-41 provides instructions and resource materials for registering and using the new online portal.

Updates for the Week of Dec. 30

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released the following information:

LTCH Provider Preview Reports: Review Your Data by Jan. 9 IRF Provider Preview Reports: Review Your Data by Jan. 9 Hospice Provider Preview Reports: Review by Jan. 15 Hospice Providers: Volunteer for Alpha Testing of HOPE Assessment Instrument Download Provider Preview Reports and the Quality of Patient Care Star Rating Preview Reports from CASPER Draft Version of 2020 MDS Item Sets Posted

CHA Comments on Proposed Changes to Anti-Kickback Rules

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CHA has submitted its comment letter in response to the Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) proposed rule to revise safe harbors under the anti-kickback statute (AKS) and civil monetary penalty (CMP) rules regarding beneficiary inducements. The proposed rule would create new safe harbors for value-based arrangements and patient engagement, and would expand other existing safe harbors.

CHA Comments on Proposed Changes to Stark Law

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CHA has submitted its comment letter on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) proposed rule to modernize regulations under the physician self-referral law – also known as the Stark Law. While CHA generally supports many of the provisions outlined in the proposed rule, additional changes are needed to advance the shared goals of care coordination and reduced administrative burden. 

CDPH to Hold Meeting Jan. 10 on Nurse Assistant, Home Health Aide Criminal Clearance Regulations

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The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) will hold a stakeholder meeting Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. to discuss the development of certified nurse assistant and home health aide criminal clearance regulations. The department requests that participants be prepared to provide feedback on a set of questions specifically related to the regulations.

Federal Court Rules ACA Individual Mandate Unconstitutional; CHA Denounces Decision

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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals this week ruled the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate is unconstitutional. The court did not invalidate the entire law, but sent the case back to a Texas district court for a decision about whether other provisions can exist without the mandate. In response, CHA issued a media statement denouncing the ruling and reaffirming its support for the Affordable Care Act.

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