CMS Changes Nursing Home Rating System
February 18, 2015
February 18, 2015 admin
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that it will reveal its new Nursing Home Compare 5-Star Quality Rating System to the public on February 20, 2015. CMS will change its ratings to raise the bar for achieving a high rating in the Quality Measures category. Thus, ratings will likely fall for many nursing homes even though there has been no change in the quality of care.
CMS is raising the standards for nursing homes to achieve a high rating in the Quality Measures category by increasing the numbers needed to achieve a particular star category. According to CMS, in 2008 the initial scoring for the Quality Measures rating was set at a distribution that reflected the status quo with the expectation that there would be progress and changes to the quality measures thresholds over time. When nursing homes have made progress in raising performance standards, CMS resets the distribution to promote further progress.
In addition to raising performance expectations, CMS is making the following changes to the 5-star rating system:
These changes to the 5-Star Quality Rating System are the third major revision to the Nursing Home Compare website since it was launched in 1998. CMS says that a fourth change is scheduled for 2016.
Filed under Five-Star Rating System, Medicaid, Medicare, Nursing Homes, Quality Measures
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