The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization enthusiastically
supports this new legislation and applauds the work of Congressmen Reed and Thompson
who are strong champions of hospice care.
The HOSPICE Act would require that hospices be surveyed no
less frequently than every three years and authorizes funding for CMS to
contract for the additional oversight. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) examined hospice survey frequency in 2007 and 2013 and found that the existing intervals and resources were inadequate. The mandatory survey frequency in HR 5393 is consistent with the OIG recommendations.
Additionally, the new bill will make a technical correction
to allow for implementation of existing law requiring CMS to conduct a medical
review of hospice programs that reach to be determined threshold of patients under
care for more than 180 days. The threshold would be established by CMS. NHPCO has supported this provision since it
was originally recommended by MedPAC in 2009.
“These are two important program integrity provision that
have long-been supported by NHPCO. The hospice community is very serious about
compliance and protecting the quality of care that is promised by the Medicare
Hospice Benefit,” said J. Donald Schumacher, NHPCO president and CEO.
This new bill builds on a provision from the HELP
Hospice Act (HR 2302/S 1053) that addresses mandating hospice surveys as a
critically important program integrity piece.
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