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Corporate Author United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Inspector General, author.

Title Skilled nursing facilities often fail to meet care planning and discharge planning requirements.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General, 2013.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  HE 1.75:OEI-02-09-00201    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (28 pages) : illustrations
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Note Title from title caption (viewed on June 11, 2015).
"OEI-02-09-00201."
"February 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
File Type Text in PDF format.
Summary WHY WE DID THIS STUDY: Skilled nursing facilities (SNF) are required to develop a care plan for each beneficiary and provide services in accordance with the care plan, as well as to plan for each beneficiary's discharge. These requirements are essential to ensuring that beneficiaries receive appropriate care and safely transition from one care setting to another. Several Office of Inspector General studies and investigations found that SNFs had deficiencies in quality of care, did not develop appropriate care plans, and failed to provide adequate care to beneficiaries. In fiscal year 2012, Medicare paid $32.2 billion for SNF services. This study is part of a larger body of work about SNF payments and quality of care. HOW WE DID THIS STUDY: We based this study on a medical record review of a stratified simple random sample of SNF stays from 2009. The reviewers determined the extent to which SNFs developed care plans that met Medicare requirements, provided services in accordance with care plans, and planned for beneficiaries' discharges as required. Reviewers also identified examples of poor quality care. WHAT WE FOUND: For 37 percent of stays, SNFs did not develop care plans that met requirements or did not provide services in accordance with care plans. For 31 percent of stays, SNFs did not meet discharge planning requirements. Medicare paid approximately $5.1 billion for stays in which SNFs did not meet these quality-of-care requirements. Additionally, reviewers found examples of poor quality care related to wound care, medication management, and therapy. These findings raise concerns about what Medicare is paying for. They also demonstrate that SNF oversight needs to be strengthened to ensure that SNFs perform appropriate care planning and discharge planning. WHAT WE RECOMMEND: We recommend that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): (1) strengthen the regulations on care planning and discharge planning, (2) provide guidance to SNFs to improve care planning and discharge planning, (3) increase surveyor efforts to identify SNFs that do not meet care planning and discharge planning requirements and to hold these SNFs accountable, (4) link payments to meeting quality-of-care requirements, and (5) follow up on the SNFs that failed to meet care planning and discharge planning requirements or that provided poor quality care. CMS concurred with all five of our recommendations.
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Subject Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.) -- Standards.
Patient discharge instructions -- United States -- Planning.
Medical care -- United States -- Planning.
Nursing home care -- United States -- Planning.
Long-term care facilities -- United States.
Nursing Homes -- standards.
Assisted Living Facilities -- standards.
Long-Term Care -- standards.
United States.
Genre/Form Online resources.
Electronic government information.
Electronic books.
Online resources.
Note Running title: Skilled nursing facilities often fail to meet care planning and discharge planning requirements
Gpo Item No. 0445-B-07 (online)
Sudoc No. HE 1.75:OEI-02-09-00201

 
    
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