Deemed status explained

Deemed status is a hospital accreditation for hospitals in the United States.

Getting deemed status

Meeting Conditions for Coverage and Conditions of Participation

For any organization to receive funding from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), that organization must meet either the "Conditions for Coverage" or the "Conditions of Participation". These are a set of minimal standards which must be met before CMS will ever issue any reimbursement for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Two kinds of organizations can review a health care provider to check for compliance with these conditions - either a state level agency acting on behalf of CMS, or a national accreditation agency like the Joint Commission.[1]

Examples of some of the areas of focus for these minimal guidelines are the End Stage Renal Disease Program,[2] ambulatory surgical centers,[3] and organ procurement organizations.[4]

The standards for care for nursing homes were distributed as a result of the Nursing Home Reform Act.[5]

Outpatient clinics cannot receive deemed status.[6] A consequence of this is that the CMS payment systems can be more complicated at small clinics than at large hospitals for the same procedures.[6]

Conditions for Coverage and Conditions of Participation apply to these kinds of organizations:

When any of these organizations are reviewed, the survey checks quality assurance and not "continuous quality improvement".[8] In other words, the process checks for minimal expectations, and not to see whether the facility is actually improving.[8]

History

In 1994 about 5000 hospitals were eligible to receive CMS funding as a result of being reviewed by the Joint Commission.[9]

The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 removed the deemed status of the Joint Commission and directed it to re-apply to CMS to seek continued authority to review hospitals for CfC and CoP.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facts about federal deemed status and state recognition . Joint Commission . jointcommission.org . August 1, 2014 . 18 June 2015.
  2. Medicare and Medicaid programs; conditions for coverage for end-stage renal disease facilities. Final rule. . Fed Regist . 73 . 73 . 20369–484 . Apr 2008 . 18464351 . Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services (Cms) . HHS .
  3. Medicare program; changes to the ambulatory surgical centers patient rights conditions for coverage. Final rule. . Fed Regist . 76 . 205 . 65886–90 . Oct 2011 . 22022736 . Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services (Cms) . HHS .
  4. Medicare and Medicaid programs; conditions for coverage for organ procurement organizations (OPOs). Final rule. . Fed Regist . 71 . 104 . 30981–1054 . May 2006 . 16749219 . Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services (Cms) . HHS .
  5. Web site: Deemed Status for Medicare and Medicaid Providers - Federal Requirements for Skilled Nursing Facilities . The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care . theconsumervoice.org . n.d. . 18 June 2015. The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care .
  6. Settles. JA. Deemed status accreditation of nonhospital-based ambulatory surgery centers.. Seminars in Perioperative Nursing. October 1995. 4. 4. 199–204. 7581344.
  7. Web site: Conditions for Coverage (CfCs) & Conditions of Participations (CoPs) . Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services . cms.gov . 6 November 2013 . 18 June 2015.
  8. Wish. JB. Role of external oversight in quality activities: Accreditation, credentialing, licensure, and deemed status. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 32. 6. 1998. S177–S181. 0272-6386. 10.1016/S0272-6386(98)70184-2. 9892388.
  9. Jost. Timothy Stoltzfus. Medicare and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations: A Healthy Relationship?. Law and Contemporary Problems. 57. 4. 1994. 15–45. 0023-9186. 10.2307/1192055. 1192055. 10140656.
  10. Battard Menendez. Juliet. The Impetus for Legislation Revoking the Joint Commission's Deemed Status as a Medicare Accrediting Agency . JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation. 12 . 3 . 2010 . 69–76 . 1520-9229 . 10.1097/NHL.0b013e3181ee276f. 20733410.