Court Upholds Right to Appeal for Certain Medicare Beneficiaries on “Observation Status”On January 25, 2022, a federal appeals court decided that Medicare must provide appeal procedures for hospitalized beneficiaries who are reclassified from … [Read more...] about CMA Alert | January 27, 2022
Archives for January 2022
Court Upholds Right to Appeal for Certain Medicare Beneficiaries on “Observation Status”
On January 25, 2022, a federal appeals court decided that Medicare must provide appeal procedures for hospitalized beneficiaries who are reclassified from inpatients to “outpatients” receiving “observation services.” The observation designation can … [Read more...] about Court Upholds Right to Appeal for Certain Medicare Beneficiaries on “Observation Status”
Study: Racism is a Leading Cause of Death in the United States
Recent research published in The BMJ (originally called the British Medical Journal), analyzed excess death metrics in the United States from 1999 to 2019. The report explains that “excess deaths” represents the difference (over a specific period of … [Read more...] about Study: Racism is a Leading Cause of Death in the United States
Former Owner of Skyline Faces Numerous Criminal and Civil Lawsuits
Skyline Healthcare expanded rapidly, beginning in 2015, until the New Jersey-based company was responsible for the care of more than 7,000 residents in more than 100 facilities in 11 states.[1] Almost as quickly as the company expanded, it … [Read more...] about Former Owner of Skyline Faces Numerous Criminal and Civil Lawsuits
Report | How Do Nursing Homes Spend the Reimbursement They Receive for Care?
As nursing homes continue to ask for more reimbursement, a number of states have begun to question more directly how facilities spend the reimbursement they already receive, with some states enacting legislation to require more transparency and … [Read more...] about Report | How Do Nursing Homes Spend the Reimbursement They Receive for Care?
Court Upholds Right to Appeal for Certain Medicare Patients on “Observation Status”
A federal appeals court has decided that Medicare must provide appeal procedures for hospitalized beneficiaries who are reclassified from inpatients to “outpatients” receiving “observation services,” a designation that can have severe ramifications. … [Read more...] about Court Upholds Right to Appeal for Certain Medicare Patients on “Observation Status”
Home Health Webinar Q & A
January 2022The Center for Medicare Advocacy is pleased to share the following information based on questions that were received from the January 12, 2022 webinar on Medicare coverage of home health services. Recordings of that webinar and … [Read more...] about Home Health Webinar Q & A
CMA Alert | January 20, 2022
CT Governor Issues Executive Order Requiring Nursing Home Visitors Have Vaccine and Booster or Proof of Negative COVID Test - CT Long Term Care Ombudsman Expresses Support and Offers Assistance if NeededCiting a nearly 700% increase in confirmed … [Read more...] about CMA Alert | January 20, 2022
New Study: Men Report Worse Quality of Life Nursing Homes
A new study in The Gerontologist reports potential gender differences in quality-of-life satisfaction for nursing home residents, with men less satisfied than women. Researchers drew their conclusions based on analysis of several data sources from … [Read more...] about New Study: Men Report Worse Quality of Life Nursing Homes
HHS Office of Inspector General Reports Inadequate CMS Oversight and Enforcement of States’ Nursing Home Surveys
Under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), states conduct standard and complaint surveys to determine whether health care providers, including nursing facilities, are providing care to patients in compliance with … [Read more...] about HHS Office of Inspector General Reports Inadequate CMS Oversight and Enforcement of States’ Nursing Home Surveys