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COVID-19 Update: REMINDER - Nurse Aide Testing Update - Significant Testing Capacity Available

Last week the DPH sent a notification to nursing facilities to remind them that with the end of the 1135 waiver for nurse aide training and testing, nursing facilities have until October 6, 2022, to come back into compliance with the federal requirements for nurse aide staff hired between March 10, 2020, and June 6, 2022.

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COVID-19 Updates: Update to COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Blanket Waivers; Register Now for MSCA Education Programs  

CMS released a revision QSO-22-15-NH & NLTC & LSC: Update to COVID-19 Emergency Declaration Blanket Waivers for Specific Providers to provide more information related to waivers of the Nurse Aide Training Competency and Evaluation requirements, and register for the upcoming Mass Senior Care Association educational programs.

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COVID-19 Updates: Nurse Aide Testing Update; CMS Nursing Home Staffing Study Stakeholder Listening Session 

The DPH sent a notification to nursing facilities to remind them that with the end of the 1135 waiver for nurse aide training and testing, nursing facilities have until October 6, 2022, to come back into compliance with the federal requirements for nurse aide staff hired between March 10, 2020, and June 6, 2022, and CMS is hosting a Nursing Home Staffing Study Stakeholder Listening Session.

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EOHHS through COMMBUYS Posts Updated FAQ on Nursing Facility Capital Improvement and Innovation Project RFA

MassHealth yesterday posted an amended Questions and Answers document to COMMBUYS for the Nursing Facility Capital Improvement and Innovation Project Forgivable Loan Program.

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COVID-19 Updates: MassHealth Surveillance Testing Payments; Temperature Checks of Individuals Entering the Facility

MassHealth has scheduled 2 surveillance testing payments to be deposited into nursing facilities’ accounts on Friday, August 19, 2022, and on last week’s DPH Long Term Care Provider monthly call, DPH clarified that temperature checks for individuals entering the facility were no longer required.

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2022 Hamel-Lydon Compassionate Service Awards: Application Process Now Open

Hamel-Lydon Chapel & Cremation Service of Massachusetts appreciates the special care and dedication that frontline healthcare workers provide to patients on a regular basis.

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Pre-Order the AHCA Long-Term Care Survey Manual – Phase 3

The Long Term Care Survey manual, Phase 3 is now available to pre-order from AHCA for September delivery. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will begin enforcing new Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (ROP) on October 24, 2022.

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COVID-19 Updates: Antigen Test Expiry Date Extensions; Register Now for LTC Infection Prevention & Control Webinar Series; MSCA/MSCF Launch Workforce Innovations Collaborative

The Department of Public Health is following up to yesterday's Long-Term Care monthly call discussion on antigen test expiry date extensions, Long Term Care Infection Prevention & Control Webinar Series, and registration is now open for the new Workforce Innovations Collaborative (WFIC).

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August 11, 2022 Health Care Provider Cybersecurity Call

Join the Massachusetts eHealth Institute (MeHI) and the MassCyberCenter on August 11th at 10:00 am for our monthly health care provider cybersecurity call. As always, we will be joined by representatives of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Massachusetts State Police/Commonwealth Fusion Center who will provide updates on recent cyber threats and trends. The monthly topic for this call will be mobile device cybersecurity.

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Pre-Order the AHCA Long-Term Care Survey Manual – Phase 3

The Long Term Care Survey manual, Phase 3 is now available to pre-order from AHCA for September delivery. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will begin enforcing new Phase 3 Requirements of Participation (ROP) on October 24, 2022.

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Free COVID-19 Testing For Assisted Living Residences

Assisted living centers now have access to free COVID-19 testing for their staff and residents through December 31, 2022. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Operation Expanded Testing (OpET) program expanded access to free testing nationwide to now include assisted living communities, which previously targeted schools, shelters, and correctional facilities.

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COVID-19 Updates: DPH Monthly Long-Term Care Provider Call – August 10, 2022; Register Now for Important Infection Control and Survey Requirements Webinars

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) will be holding a conference call for long-term care facilities on Wednesday, August 10 at 11:00 a.m, and Mass Senior Care is pleased to offer two important virtual education programs designed to help facilities understand and comply with new guidance and requirements.

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Registration Open for AHCA/NCAL Convention & Expo – Nashville, TN

There are so many learning opportunities at this year’s AHCA/NCAL Convention & Expo. Over the course of four days, October 9-12, you can choose from more than 100 sessions in 20-plus tracks, covering all critical aspects of long term and post-acute care.

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CMS Issues Final Rule Which Includes Solution to FSES Problem to Assist with FSES Compliance

For a small group of nursing facilities, the Fire Safety Evaluation System (FSES) has been a critical tool in documenting Life Safety Code® compliance through an equivalent means. The 2013 edition of NFPA 101A (FSES) left many nursing facilities without an effective equivalency tool, as the scoring methodology for the FSES became more restrictive and CMS would no longer accept waivers for areas that did not meet the equivalency.

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CMS Administrator’s National Stakeholder Call Recording and Transcript Now Available

The July 19 CMS Administrator’s National Stakeholder Call recording and transcript are now available. Click the link for the recording and transcript: CMS National Stakeholder Calls.

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New Education Programs August - November 2022 – Register Now!

Mass Senior Care is pleased to offer a variety of virtual education programs designed to help facilities understand and comply with new guidance and requirements. Registration is now open by visiting https://www.maseniorcare.org/events or by clicking on the specific program links.

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COVID-19 Updates: EOHHS Extends Nursing Facility Capital Improvement and Innovation Project RFA Deadline to August 29th; MassHealth Payments for COVID-19 Workforce Supplemental for July through September

EOHHS has extended the deadline to August 29th for nursing facilities to submit grant applications through the state’s procurement website, COMMBUYS, for the Nursing Facility Capital Improvement and Innovation Project Forgivable Loan Program authorized under the state’s ARPA COVID-19 Recovery Act signed into law by Governor Baker on December 13, 2021, and the FY23 budget law appropriates $115 million in additional funding for the period July 2022 through June 2023, including $40 million for continuation of the COVID-19 workforce supplemental monthly funding program that begin last January.

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COVID-19 Updates: EOHHS Booster Letter; DPH Contracts Additional Vendor for Nurse Aide Testing; CMS Issues FY 23 SNF Prospective Payment System (PPS) Final Rule; CMS SNF/LTC Open Door Forum; Final Chance to Register for This Thursday’s Webinar

Members are provided information on EOHHS booster letter to providers, DPH contract with additional vendor for nurse aide testing; CMS FY 23 Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Prospective Payment System (PPS) Final Rule; CMS Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)/Long Term Care (LTC) Open Door Forum, and final chance to register for Thursday’s Webinar.

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COVID-19 Updates: NHSN Updates Therapeutics Pathway; CMS Updates Nursing Home Rating System with Staffing and Turnover Data; CNA Feedback Needed: Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey; Register Now for Important Education Programs  

NHSN has updated the Therapeutics Pathway reporting module, CMS launched its enhanced Nursing Home Five-Star Quality Rating System integrating data on weekend staffing rates for nurses and information on annual turnover among nurses and administrators, Mass Senior Care Association has collaborated with Jonathan Gruber, Ford Director of Economics at MIT, to develop a Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey, and Mass Senior Care's new education programs.

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New Virtual Education Programs – Register Now!

Mass Senior Care is pleased to offer a variety of virtual education programs designed to help facilities understand and comply with new guidance and requirements. Registration is now open by visiting https://www.maseniorcare.org/events or by clicking on the specific program links.

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CMS Posts “Errata” to MDS Manual

The CMS Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0 Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Manual webpage was updated recently to include two important announcements:

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Skilled Nursing Facility Provider Preview Reports: Review by August 15

Skilled nursing Facility Provider Preview Reports are now available. Nursing facilities should review these reports by August 15, and contact CMS if you have questions about your scores.

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COVID-19 Updates: NHSN Clarifies Definition of Up-to-Date Vaccination in COVID-19 Vaccination Modules; MassHealth Supplemental Payments; Nursing Facility 2022 DCC-Q Final Filing; New Education Programs on 5 Star, Infection Control and Survey Requirements

The National Healthcare Safety Network began using the updated definition of up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, information provided on MassHealth payments, reminder the deadline for nursing facilities to file the 2022 DCC-Q Final Form electronically on the UMASS portal is July 30th, and Mass Senior Care offers new education programs.

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COVID-19 Update: MassHealth Issues Billing Code Guidance on Two Items

MassHealth has issued billing code guidance on two items (1) COVID MMQ Coding and (2) Claim Error Code 570 for Long Term Care Type of Claims and/or Institutional Type of Claims, which we are reproducing.

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MassHealth Releases Request for Responses for Next Community Partners Program Cycle 

On July 18, 2022, MassHealth released a Request for Responses (RFR) for the next cycle of its Behavioral Health (BH) and Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Community Partners program.

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Zimmet Healthcare Presents “Lights, Camera, Reimbursement” Conference

The similarities between Hollywood and Healthcare are uncanny – both are highly sensitive to demographic trends and consumer preferences. Cinema and Skilled Nursing were also hardest hit by the pandemic and share similar challenges on the road to recovery. The target audiences may be different but share the desire to “stay home and chill” – Home & Community Based Theatre is here to stay.

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Updated Clinical Guidance for COVID-19 Therapeutics

On July 19, 2022, the DPH shared updated clinical guidance for COVID-19 therapeutics. Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (PAXLOVID) continues to be the preferred treatment for most patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 at high risk of progression to severe disease and continues to be widely available and in adequate supply in Massachusetts.

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MedPAC Releases 2022 Data Book on Health Care Spending and the Medicare Program

The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) this week released its 2022 data book on health care spending and the Medicare program.

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REMINDER: Nursing Facility 2022 Direct Care Cost Quotient (DCC-Q) Final Filing is Due July 30th

The deadline for nursing facilities to file the 2022 DCC-Q Final Form electronically on the UMASS portal is July 30th. The webform to submit the final filing can be accessed at https://nf.uenter.org/NF/.

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CNA Feedback Needed: Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey - Please Share with Your CNAs!

Mass Senior Care Association has collaborated with Jonathan Gruber, Ford Director of Economics at MIT, to develop a Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey. The purpose of this survey is to help us quantify the level of interest in career advancement among CNAs, and perceived barriers to advancement they may need assistance to overcome. Responses to this survey will provide MSCA with critical data needed to promote public policy and identify funding opportunities focused on career advancement of CNAs. This

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Ask the Experts - LTC Antibiotic Stewardship Office Hours

The DPH through the Infection Prevention and Control Resource Hub will host office hours dedicated to addressing antimicrobial stewardship challenges on July 26, 2022, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm.

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New Education Programs: 5 Star, Infection Control and Survey Requirements

Mass Senior Care is pleased to offer three important virtual education programs designed to help facilities understand and comply with new guidance and requirements. Registration is now open by visiting https://www.maseniorcare.org/events or by clicking on the specific program links.

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VOTE 2022 Campaign: Voter Registration Drives in Long Term Care Facilities

Massachusetts Senior Care Association is pleased to launch the Vote 2022 Campaign to ensure the long term care community has the opportunity to vote in the upcoming elections. At the November 8, 2022 Election, Massachusetts voters will elect a new Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, constitutional officers, members of Congress and local elected officials.

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COVID-19 Updates: FY23 Conference Committee Budget Includes $115 Million in Nursing Facility Vital Investments; HHS Extends Public Health Emergency Through October 15

The FY23 Budget Conference Committee has approved $115 million for vital investments for nursing facility direct care staff and patient quality supports, and the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has renewed the declaration that a public health emergency exists​. This is effective July 15, 2022 and will continue for 90 days pursuant to federal law.

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COVID-19 Updates – Afternoon Edition: Senate Ways & Means Committee Issues Economic Development Bill; MassHealth Posts Q&A on RFA for NF Capital Improvement and Innovation Project Program

In addition to the $115 million contained in the FY23 conference committee budget, the Senate Ways & Means Committee this afternoon released its version of the Omnibus Economic Development Bill which, like the House of Representatives, includes an additional $165 million in vital funding for nursing facilities, and MassHealth posted to COMMBUYS a Question and Answer document on the Request for Applications (RFA) for the Nursing Facility Capital Improvement and Innovation Project Forgivable Loan Program authorized under the state’s ARPA COVID-19 Recovery Act signed into law by Governor Baker on December 13, 2021.

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House Passes Omnibus Economic Development Bill – Includes $165 Million for Vital Workforce Investments for Nursing Facilities

The House last night wrapped up a marathon session with the passage of its Omnibus Economic Development Bill. We are pleased to share that the House included $165 million in vital nursing home workforce investments as part of its $4.2 billion Economic Development bill.

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CNA Feedback Needed: Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey

Mass Senior Care Association has collaborated with Jonathan Gruber, Ford Director of Economics at MIT, to develop a Long Term Care Career Advancement Survey. The purpose of this survey is to help us quantify the level of interest in career advancement among CNAs, and perceived barriers to advancement they may need assistance to overcome. Responses to this survey will provide MSCA with critical data needed to promote public policy and identify funding opportunities focused on career advancement of CNAs.

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VOTE 2022 Campaign: Voter Registration Drives in Long Term Care Facilities

Massachusetts Senior Care Association is pleased to launch the Vote 2022 Campaign to ensure the long term care community has the opportunity to vote in the upcoming elections. At the November 8, 2022 Election, Massachusetts voters will elect a new Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, constitutional officers, members of Congress and local elected officials. Many of our residents have participated in elections throughout their lives and view voting as an important civic obligation. Ensuring that long term care residents can

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Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule

On July 7, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the display copy of the FY 2023 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule.

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Massachusetts Senate Passes Early Education and Child Care Bill

Last week, the Massachusetts State Senate unanimously passed S.2973 An Act to expand access to high-quality, affordable early education and care. This reform legislation will transform early education and child care in the Commonwealth by making it more accessible and affordable for families, providing high-quality care for young children, strengthening early education providers, improving compensation and professional development for the early education workforce, and addressing the workforce needs of Massachusetts employers. Mass Senior Care Association has supported and advocated for

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House Economic Development Bill Includes $165 Million in Vital Workforce Supplemental Payments for Nursing Facilities

Mass Senior Care Association has been working tirelessly over the last several months to secure much needed funding for Massachusetts nursing facilities. We are pleased to share that the House of Representatives is finalizing action on its proposed $165 million in vital nursing home workforce investments as part of its $3.8 billion Economic Development bill. The funding would be executed through Medicaid COVID-19 supplemental payments.

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COVID-19 Updates: EOHHS Updated Instructions on 2022 DCC-Q Final Filing; Update to Control of COVID-19 in LTC Facilities; Reminder on Admission and Quarantine Policy for New Admissions; National Stakeholder Call with CMS Administrator on July 19

MassHealth issued updated Instructions for the filing of the 2022 Final DCC-Q form, clarifying how to report the federal and state revenue COVID-19 revenue, DPH revised guidance on the Implementation of Order of the Commissioner of Public Health Regarding Control of COVID-19 in Long-Term Care Facilities, Mass Senior Care would like to remind members of the revised guidance issued on June 10, 2022 related to admissions and quarantine for new admissions and CMS will host a National Stakeholder Call on Tuesday, July 19.

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CDC Updates Guidance on Enhanced Barrier Precautions for Nursing Homes

The CDC recently updated its guidance on enhanced barrier precautions​ (EBP) for all health care settings, including nursing homes. The guidance expands to residents that trigger the use of EBP and indicates it should be followed for any resident in the facility with:​​

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Multimillion Dollar Settlement Reached In Department Of Justice Case Against SNF Organization For Disenrolling Residents From Their Medicare Advantage Plans

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) secured an agreement with a nursing facility company that has resulted in a $7.85 million dollar settlement. The DOJ case notes examples of facility staff disenrolling residents from Medicare Advantage (MA) plans back to Original Medicare without the resident’s consent. As part of the settlement agreement the nursing facility organization was required to admit to the specifics of the violations.

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COVID-19 Update: Direct Care Cost Quotient (DCC-Q) Electronic Filing Portal is Live

MassHealth today notified nursing facilities that the UMASS Portal for the Electronic Filing of the 2022 Final Direct Care Cost-Quotient (DCC-Q) Filing is live. The Final Filing is due on July 30th and nursing facilities must file the form electronically on the UMASS portal.

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COVID-19 Updates: MassHealth Payments; Massachusetts Senate Passes Early Education and Child Care Bill; EOHHS Responds to MSCA Transportation Concerns

Members are provided information on MassHealth payments, last week's Massachusetts State Senate unanimous passing of S.2973 an act to expand access to high-quality, affordable early education and care, and OHHS responses to issues and concerns regarding the new brokered transportation process identified by members in a recent Mass Senior Care survey.

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VOTE 2022 Campaign: Voter Registration Drives in Long Term Care Facilities

Massachusetts Senior Care Association is pleased to launch the Vote 2022 Campaign to ensure the long term care community has the opportunity to vote in the upcoming elections. At the November 8, 2022 Election, Massachusetts voters will elect a new Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, constitutional officers, members of Congress and local elected officials.

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COVID-19 Updates: FY23 Budget Update; CMS Issues Guidance on Five-Star Staffing Measures

The FY23 Budget Conference Committee is continuing its deliberations to adopt the new state fiscal year budget for the July 2022 through June 2023 period and Mass Senior Care is continuing to urge lawmakers to support both the $40 million in workforce funding contained in the House budget and the $75 million in workforce funding and nursing facility quality improvement in the Senate budget, and CMS yesterday issued guidance on staffing measures tied to the five-star rating system, updating its staffing measures to include three on staffing levels and three on staff turnover.

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Mass Senior Care Strengthens Workforce Development Efforts with Addition of Susan Misiorski

We are pleased to announce that Susan Misiorski has joined Mass Senior Care Association as the Vice President of Workforce Development. “Susan brings with her the ability to implement new strategies in the context of today’s unique senior living operations challenges,” said Tara M. Gregorio, President of Mass Senior Care. “We are delighted to have her join the MSCA team to enhance our existing workforce offerings, particularly with regard to staff recruitment and retention and leadership development.”

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EOHHS Health Equity Data Standards and Accountability Recommendations Available for Public Comment

The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) recently convened, through an open procurement, representatives to serve on two Health Equity Technical Advisory Groups in support of the EOHHS Quality Measure Alignment Taskforce's goal of advising EOHHS on the measurement and reporting of health and health care inequities and accountability for reducing such inequities.

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