Greetings!

This message includes:
  • information on the new QSO memo on the return to the normal survey process for nursing facilities; and
  • a reminder to weigh in with your legislators about our request for Medicaid funding.
Sincerely,

April Payne, LNHA
Vice President of Quality Improvement | Director of VCAL
Virginia Health Care Association | Virginia Center for Assisted Living 
CMS to Return to Normal Survey Process

CMS issued a Quality, Safety & Oversight (QSO) memo, QSO-20-35-ALL, to states instructing them to return to normal survey process as soon as resources in the state allow and in accordance with states' reopening plans. It also provides guidance on how to resolve pending enforcement actions suspended as a result of prior QSO memos on March 23, 2020 and June 1, 2020 that suspended some survey enforcement actions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On March 23, 2020, CMS issued the QSO 20-20-ALL memorandum, which limited survey activity to focused infection control surveys. On June 1, 2020, CMS issued the QSO 20-31-ALL memorandum that provided survey re-prioritization guidance to transition to more routine oversight and survey activities. This latest memo instructs states to restart all normal surveys as possible.

CMS intends to resolve suspended enforcement cases and provide guidance for closing them out going forward starting August 17, 2020. This process involves four components that are described in the memo:

  1. Expanding the Desk Review policy for Plans of Corrections (POCs);
  2. Processing enforcement cases that were started before March 23, 2020;
  3. Processing enforcement cases that were started on March 23, 2020, through May 31, 2020; and 
  4. Processing enforcement cases that were started on or after June 1, 2020.

CMS is also issuing updated guidance for the re-prioritization of routine state survey agency Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) survey activities, subject to the SA’s discretion, in addition to lifting the restriction on processing CLIA enforcement actions, and issuing the Statement of Deficiencies and Plan of Correction (Form CMS-2567) for CLIA citations.

Providers with questions about past enforcement actions suspended during the pandemic should contact their state survey agency for guidance as there are many scenarios that may not be fully addressed by this memo.

Per CMS, questions about a specific enforcement cycle may be addressed with the specific CMS location.
Contact Your Legislators

As the legislature meets for a special session beginning today, we are respectfully requesting that the General Assembly continue the $20 per day Medicaid reimbursement until June 30, 2021, or three full months after the expiration of the COVID-19 state of emergency, whichever is later. Continued assistance throughout this crisis and beyond will allow nursing facilities in Virginia to have the resources they desperately need to continue a high level of care.

If you have not already done so, please take a moment to send a message to your legislators and the governor.
If you have already sent a message, thank you.
Quick Links
www.vhca.org | (804) 353-9101 | Calendar of Events