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EMSA Announces Stroke, STEMI Regulations Will Take Effect July 1

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The Emergency Medical Services Agency (EMSA) has released final regulations related to stroke critical care systems and ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) critical care systems. The regulations establish standard requirements for each type of system. CHA worked with members of its Emergency Medical Services/Trauma Committee to provide feedback to EMSA on these regulations, and is pleased to see them finalized. The regulations will take effect July 1.

EMSC Regulations Will Take Effect July 1

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New regulations from the Emergency Medical Services Agency (EMSA) establish standardized best practices for emergency medical services for children programs. CHA and member hospitals worked closely with EMSA’s Emergency Medical Services for Children Committee to produce regulations to provide quality care for children needing emergency services, and is pleased to see the regulation finalized. It will take effect July 1.

CHA Board Met April 25

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The CHA Board of Trustees met last week and engaged in an important conversation about health care affordability and the role hospitals could play in shaping this discussion at the state and federal levels. The board concluded that hospitals need to take a leadership role in contributing to an affordability solution, and directed CHA to work with legislative and regulatory leaders, as well as other stakeholders, to explore comprehensive alternatives that go further than simply reducing reimbursement. 

CMS Issues Draft Guidance on Ligature Risk

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued draft revised guidance to clarify its ligature risk policies for psychiatric hospitals and psychiatric hospital units.

CMS Issues FFY 2020 Long-Term Care Hospital PPS Proposed Rule

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued the proposed rule for the long-term care hospital (LTCH) prospective payment system (LTCH PPS), as part of the inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS) for federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020.  The provisions in the proposed rule, if finalized, would be effective Oct. 1.

$16 Million in Emergency Medical Services Grants Awarded to Improve EMS/Hospital HIE

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On April 16, the California Emergency Medical Services Authority announced that six entities had been awarded between $1.5 and $4.9 million dollars to develop and implement interoperable health information exchange (HIE) between emergency ambulance service providers and hospitals/electronic health records via health information exchange organizations (HIOs). 

CMS Issues FFY 2020 IPPS Proposed Rule

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) this week released its federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020 inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS) proposed rule. In addition to annual payment updates, including changes to Medicare disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments, CMS proposes significant changes to the hospital area wage index. CHA believes this proposal inappropriately and unnecessarily punishes states like California with a high cost of living and is analyzing the impact of the proposal to determine an appropriate political and policy response.

SEIU-UHW Files Los Angeles Ballot Initiative to Limit Hospital Executive Compensation

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On April 17, the Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West (UHW) filed a local ballot initiative with the city of Los Angeles that would place a cap on hospital executive compensation. The measure — called the “Public Health and Fair Pay for Hospital Executives Ordinance” — would cap total compensation for “covered executives” at no more than what the U.S. President is paid (currently $450,000 annually).

CMS Issues FFY 2020 Skilled-Nursing Facility PPS Proposed Rule

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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued the federal fiscal year (FFY) 2020 proposed rule for the skilled-nursing facility prospective payment system (SNF PPS). The provisions in the proposed rule, if finalized, would be effective Oct. 1, 2020.

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