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MassHealth Selects 18 Health Care Organizations to Participate in Medicaid ACOs

As part of the November 2017 Federal 1115 Waiver approval, Governor Baker’s Administration last week announced that it has selected 18 health care organizations across the state to participate in MassHealth’s Accountable Care Organization (ACO) program beginning January 2018. The 18 ACOs, networks of physicians, hospitals and other health care providers will work together to provide integrated health care for their patients with the goals of improving their health and containing costs. These ACOs are expected to cover over 900,000

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State Legislators Approve ‘Millionaire’ Tax for 2018 Ballot

Earlier this week state legislators voted to place on the 2018 ballot a constitutional amendment to increase taxes on high earners. The amendment would impose an additional tax of 4 percent on annual income of more than $1 million. The amendment, if ratified by voters, is projected to generate $2 billion in new revenue. The Massachusetts Senior Care Association strongly endorsed the legislators’ action. In a letter to legislators prior to the vote, Mass Senior Care Association President Tara Gregorio

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Last Chance to Register - MassCAP To Host Workshop for Activities Professionals

The Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care." The workshop will be held at Pines Edge Health Center at North Hill in Needham and is open to all activity professionals. Discounted seminar fees are available for MassCAP members, please click here to view the registration flyer.

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2017 Nursing Facility Employment Survey Mailed to Nursing Facility Administrators, Deadline is June 30th

Massachusetts Senior Care Association’s 2017 Nursing Facility Employment Survey has been mailed out to Nursing Facility Administrators. Please complete the survey and return it to Mass Senior Care by Friday, June 30, 2017. Mass Senior Care member providers have traditionally used the results of this survey to help them assess their wage and benefit packages. The aggregate survey data also enable us to document the costs associated with staff recruitment and retention, health insurance coverage and other factors as we

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Appeals Court Dismissal Allows SNFs to Continue to Use Pre-Dispute Arbitration

On June 2, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a motion to dismiss the pending preliminary injunction (PI) hearing in AHCA v Price (previously Burwell). It means nursing facilities may continue to use pre-dispute arbitration agreements until the litigation is decided on its merits at the district court. Please click here to read a summary in AHCA’s Provider Magazine.

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Mass Senior Care Members Recognized For Investing in Frontline Workers

Hebrew Senior Life and The Boston Home, both members of Mass Senior Care Association, were recently recognized by CareerSTAT for making outstanding investments in the skills and careers of their frontline workers. Hebrew Senior Life encompasses nine campuses caring for 3,000 individuals on a daily basis, has been designated as a Frontline Healthcare Worker Champion for its success in reducing overall employee turnover and increasing employee satisfaction through the integration of recognition programs, tuition assistance and career coaching opportunities. The

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AHCA/NCAL Announces 2017 Bronze National Quality Award Recipients

Fifteen Mass Senior Care member facilities are being recognized with a 2017 Bronze - Commitment to Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program, which honors long term and post-acute care providers that have demonstrated their commitment to improving the quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities. “We thank the caregivers and staff for enriching

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Public Health Council Approves Revisions to the Several State Regulations

On May 10, 2017 the Massachusetts Public Health Council approved revisions to the following State regulations: 105 CMR 155.000 Patient and Resident Abuse Prevention, Reporting, Investigation, Penalties and Registry - Changes in 105 CMR 155.000 include more consistency in the terminology and definitions for regulated parties, including “Nurse Aide” and “Registry”; a more predictable and streamlined process for reporting; inclusion of requirements for policies and procedures related to completion of training; and aligning 105 CMR 155.000 with other health care

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State Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Update Conference Committee in Process

The SFY 2018 Appropriations Conference Committee held their first meeting on Monday. The Conferees are charged with reconciling the differences between the House of Representatives and Senate's SFY 2018 budget recommendations. The Conferees meet as state revenues for SFY 2017 are down by more than $450 million, which has put added pressure on the SFY 2018 budget. Mass Senior has sent letters to the Conference Committee on the following issues that would impact long term care in the SFY 2018

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SNF QRP Quality Measure User’s Manual Now Available

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has issued a SNF QRP Quality Measure User’s Guide. This manual presents methods used to calculate quality measures that are included in CMS’s Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Quality Reporting Program (QRP). This manual provides detailed information for each quality measure, including quality measure definitions, inclusion and exclusion criteria and measure calculation specifications. View the manual on the SNF Quality Reporting Program Measures and Technical Information webpage in the downloads section.

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Patient Safety Program Reduced Nursing Home Infections

A patient safety program has helped nursing homes cut rates of urinary tract infections among patients with catheters, according to new results published in JAMA Internal Medicine. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality gave funding to more than 400 nursing homes and long-term care facilities to implement a comprehensive safety program developed to reduce infections among patients with catheters. The program includes training for staff on how to care for and remove catheters and how to improve communication with

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National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care and QAPI MLN Connects Call – Change in June 15, 2017 Presentation

The presentation for the June 15 th National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care and QAPI MLN Connects call has been changed. The call will now focus on learning about appropriate assessment and evaluation for the accurate diagnosis of schizophrenia and other mental disorders. Also, find out about the work of the Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organizations (QIN-QIOs) and how their efforts align with the National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes and Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI)

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Fall Prevention Research and Collaboration Opportunity

The majority of patients in LTC settings fall each year and the costs related to medical care and human suffering are prohibitive. A team at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Partners HealthCare developed the Fall TIPS (Tailoring Interventions for Patient Safety) program for use in acute care hospitals and demonstrated a 25% reduction in falls. The team is now looking for skilled nursing facilities to participate in a fall prevention project that aims to collaborate with skilled nursing staff and

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MassCAP To Host Workshop for Activities Professionals

The Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care." The workshop will be held at Pines Edge Health Center at North Hill in Needham and is open to all activity professionals. Discounted seminar fees are available for MassCAP members, please click here to view the registration flyer. For more information about MassCAP, please visit their website at www.themasscap.org.

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Reminder on Notices – Protection and Advocacy Agency for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

The Requirements of Participation under 42 CFR 483.10 (g) (4) and (5) Information and Communication require nursing homes to inform residents of their rights including providing them with the name, address (mail and email) and telephone number of the protection and advocacy agency for the state, posting this information within the facility and providing it on the Notice of Intent to Transfer and Discharge. The Disability Law Center which is the protection and advocacy agency of individuals with disabilities in

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SFY 2018 Budget Conferees Appointed Amid Indications that State SFY 2017 Revenue Shortfall Is Growing

As the legislature prepares to reconcile the differences in their SFY 2018 budget recommendations, Beacon Hill leaders are working diligently to address an immediate SFY 2017 budget shortfall due to tax revenue shortfalls. Mass Senior Care is urging Governor Baker to avoid cuts in MassHealth funding for nursing home care. The Baker Administration has identified in financial disclosure forms that it now expects tax collections for fiscal 2017, which ends June 30, to fall between $375 million and $575 million

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Mass State Fire Marshall Issues Memorandum on “Disguised Doors”

On May 1, 2017 the Massachusetts State Fire Marshall issued a Memorandum that in accordance with 780 CMR 1008.1 and 527 CMR 1.00: 14.4.2.1 egress doors must not be obscured by decorations, mirrors, or other means of concealment or disguise. Egress doors must be readily distinguishable from the adjacent construction and finishes and must be easily recognizable as doors. Joanne Murphy, DPH LSC Unit Supervisor confirmed that in both the 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code and 105CMR 150.000 that

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BORN Releases Advisory on Management of Pain

At the May 10, 2017 Board of Registration in Nursing (Board) meeting, the Board revised Advisory Ruling (AR) 0901: Management of Pain to ensure compliance with current statutes, regulations and scope of practice standards. The AR guides the practice of the LPN, RN and APRN in promoting patient access to appropriate, therapeutic and effective assessment, diagnosis and management of acute and chronic pain; improving communication about benefits and risks of long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain; promote safe, effective multimodal

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Webster Park Completes $8 Million Renovation, Opens All-New Post-Acute Care Unit Featuring Rehabilitation Gym

Webster Park Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center, a member of Marquis Health Services and Mass Senior Care Association, recently unveiled the completion of an $8 million expansion and renovation – a transformational project that brings a dedicated, modernized Post-Acute Care Unit (PACU), an advanced therapy gym, and enhanced cardiac and pulmonary care services to the South Shore community. The new, 12,500-square-foot sub-acute care unit includes 23 beds in 11 private rooms and six semi-private rooms. The renovation added a 2,300-square-foot therapy

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Mass Senior Care Members Celebrate National Nursing Home Week

Nursing facilities across the Commonwealth celebrated National Nursing Home Week, which recognizes the role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. This year’s theme, “ The Spirit of America,” honored the bond shared among staff and residents through special events and activities that capture the American spirit. For additional photos, please visit Mass Senior Care’s Facebook. Residents renewed their wedding vows at Queen Anne Nursing Home in Hingham Michael and Mary Corrente celebrating

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EOHHS Issues Two Documents Regarding MassHealth Third Party Administrator (TPA) for FFS LTSS – NEW CONTACT INFORMATION FOR PROVIDER SERVICE CENTER BEGINNING MAY 31, 2017

MassHealth has issued two documents providing additional information on its MassHealth Third Party Administrator (TPA) Vendor for Long Term Services and Supports(LTSS) Fee-for-Service (FFS) Program: • MassHealth All Provider Bulletin 270 (May 2018) - Third-Party Administrator Implementation for Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) • MassHealth Long-Term Services and Supports Third-Party Administrator FAQ Effective May 31, 2017, the MassHealth LTSS Provider Service Center will begin answering phone calls and LTSS provider questions, including resolving issues with claims submission, conducting provider enrollment

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Department of Homeland Security Extends Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

On May 22, 2017 the Secretary of Homeland Security John F. Kelly announced his decision to extend—for an additional six months—the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Haiti. This extension is effective July 23, 2017 through January 22, 2018. The agency’s press release indicates that this extension may end after six months as it states that “The Department of Homeland Security urges Haitian TPS recipients who do not have another immigration status to use the time before Jan. 22, 2018

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REMINDER: MassHealth Cash Management Temporary Payment Delay

As a reminder, MassHealth has notified nursing facility providers via a message text that it will delay by approximately two weeks processing nursing facility claims for May 2017 dates of service. This effectively means that nursing facility payment for May 2017 claims received by MassHealth in May or June will be pushed from late June to July 10, 2017. As you may recall, MassHealth has applied this temporary cash management delay for the last seven fiscal years. As in the

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Massachusetts Senate Adopts SFY 2018 Budget

The state Senate completed its version of the State Fiscal Year 2018 (SFY 2018) budget late Thursday evening. We are pleased to report that Senator Bruce Tarr’s amendment providing statutory protection for residents living in skilled nursing facilities built before 1968 and residents living in rooms with more than two roommates was adopted. The amendment passed on a voice vote and had widespread bi-partisan support. Senators Tarr and Julian Cyr spoke on the floor in support of the amendment and

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MassCAP To Host Workshop for Activities ProfessionalsThe Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care."

The Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care." The workshop will be held at Pines Edge Health Center at North Hill in Needham and is open to all activity professionals. Discounted seminar fees are available for MassCAP members, please click here to view the registration flyer. For more information about MassCAP, please visit their website at www.themasscap.org.

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Mass Senior Care Welcomes New Members

Mass Senior Care is pleased to welcome our new Associate Members. Our Associate Members have demonstrated their commitment to the senior care provider community by joining Mass Senior Care and participating as exhibitors and sponsors for events and educational conferences. Mass Senior Care members are encouraged to contact Associate Members when they are in need of long term care products and services. Facility Member: Savoy Nursing and Rehab Center, of New Bedford, MA, a 39 bed skilled nursing facility. Contact

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Situational Awareness Alert - Carfentanil

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has released a Situation Awareness Alert on the drug Carfentanil. Massachusetts does not currently have any reported cases, but the Situation Awareness Alert is being distributed by DPH due to the significant safety risk Carfentanil poses to the public, healthcare providers, and emergency response personnel. Included in this Alert is an overview of the drug and its current impact in the New England region, as well as treatment and response guidance and resources. In

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SNF QRP – (1) Deadline Extended and (2) CMS Contractor Issues Correction Notice

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services last week issued a notice extending the reporting deadline for the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Quality Reporting (QRP) Federal Fiscal Year 2018 payment determination from May 15, 2017 to June 1, 2017, due to extenuating circumstances. The MDS assessment data for October-December (Q4) of calendar year 2016 are due with this submission deadline. In addition, the CMS contractor (CORMAC) or the QTSO help desk sent notices last week to many SNF providers that

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Mass Senior Care Requests Federal Extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

Mass Senior Care President Tara Gregorio has sent a letter to the Secretary of Department of Homeland Security regarding the potential elimination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the estimated 4,300 Haitians affected by Haiti’s 2010 earthquake who are currently living and working in Massachusetts under this program. Gregorio requested that the Department extend the designation of Haiti for TPS for at least an additional 18 months. The TPS is scheduled to end on July 22, 2017. The Secretary has

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MassHealth to Re-Run April 2017 Dates of Service for Payment Next Monday May 22nd

Earlier this week a number of Mass Senior Care members today informed us that their MassHealth remittance advice for April 2017 dates of service indicated that some portion or all of their billed claims were being pended and would not be paid next Monday, May 22nd. We raised this issue with MassHealth and MassHealth indicated that this resulted from a glitch in the claims processing system for April 2017 dates of service and that it would re-run the payroll to

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Reporting Requirement for F225 §483.12 Freedom From Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation

Mass Senior Care has received notification from several of our members that during both Standard and Complaint surveys, facilities are being cited for failing to report alleged violations involving abuse, neglect or mistreatment, including injuries of unknown source and misappropriation of resident property, immediately, but not later than 2 hours after the allegation is made, if the events that cause the allegation involve abuse or result in serious bodily injury. These citations are specifically for “not reporting within 2 hours”

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REMINDER: MassHealth Cash Management Temporary Payment Delay

MassHealth has notified nursing facility providers via a message text that it will delay by approximately two weeks processing nursing facility claims for May 2017 dates of service. This effectively means that nursing facility payment for May 2017 claims received by MassHealth in May or June will be pushed from late June to July 10, 2017. As you may recall, MassHealth has applied this temporary cash management delay for the last seven fiscal years. As in the past, MassHealth has

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SWM Committee Issues SFY 2018 Budget Recommendation, Please Participate in Member Action Alert to Co-Sponsor Budget Amendments

On May 16th, the Senate Committee on Ways and Means released its state FY 2018 budget recommendation. The Committee’s recommendation includes level funding for the current year $35.5 million direct care add on and would establish a temporary employer health contribution that would generate $180 million, while providing the Governor’s Administration broad authority to execute the program including allowing an exception for nursing facilities. We urge members to continue participating in the Legislative Action Alert asking their senators to co-sponsor

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MSCA Human Resource Committee To Meet June 2nd in Worcester

Mass Senior Care’s Human Resource Committee will meet on Friday, June 2 nd from 10 am – 12 noon at the Educational Bridge Center on the Notre Dame campus in Worcester. Please click here for directions and parking instructions. Meeting Agenda: Introductions/Announcements Update on Mass Senior Care’s 2017 Legislative Agenda Featured presentations on strategies that have positively impacted the recruitment, retention and professional development of CNAs. Legal update on employer compliance with federal and state law regarding meal break waivers

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OIG LEIE Database Updated for April 2017

The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) has released its updated list, which reflects all OIG exclusions and reinstatement actions up to, and including, those taken in April 2017. This new file is meant to replace the updated LEIE database file available for download last month. Individuals and entities that have been reinstated to the federal health care programs are not included in this file. https://oig.hhs.gov/exclusions/exclusions_list.asp The updated files are posted on the OIG’s

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National Nursing Home Quality Improvement Campaign Stakeholder Call

The National Nursing Home Quality Improvement Campaign has scheduled a special all-stakeholder call on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm highlighting an innovative quality improvement training program, QAPI Push. QAPI Push is an intensive 6-week instructional series that joins forces with state survey agencies to assist nursing home staff with mastering the principles of Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) while temporarily placing state surveys on hold. Telligen Nursing Home Quality Program Specialist Linda Savage, RN, BSN

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MassCAP To Host Workshop for Activities Professionals

The Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care." The workshop will be held at Pines Edge Health Center at North Hill in Needham and is open to all activity professionals. Discounted seminar fees are available for MassCAP members, please click here to view the registration flyer. For more information about MassCAP, please visit their website at www.themasscap.org.

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Mass Senior Care Members Boast Nominees for Boston Globe’s Salute to Nurses

Every year in honor of National Nurses Week, The Boston Globe recognizes Massachusetts nurses in all practice settings who have been nominated by patients, family members and colleagues for its Salute to Nurses. Numerous staff members from Mass Senior Care member facilities were nominated for this year’s salute, which honors individuals for their outstanding work in the nursing profession. Mass Senior Care would like to congratulate all of the nominees and thank the nursing staff in the long term care

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Governor Baker Proclamation Recognizes National Nursing Home Week, May 14-20

Beginning Sunday, May 14, and continuing through Saturday, May 20, skilled nursing facilities across the Commonwealth and the country will celebrate National Nursing Home Week (NNHW). Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has presented Mass Senior Care Association with a proclamation recognizing NNHW and the valuable services provided by nursing home staff in Massachusetts. Established by the American Health Care Association in 1967, NNHW recognizes the role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. This

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National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care and QAPI MLN Connects® Call

The next National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care and QAPI MLN Connects® Call is scheduled for Thursday, June 15, 2017 from 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm. During this call, participants will learn about appropriate assessment and evaluation for the accurate diagnosis of schizophrenia and other mental disorders. Also, find out about the DICE Approach™ - Describe, Investigate, Create, and Evaluate, a simple but comprehensive method to understand and support individuals living with dementia. Additionally, CMS experts will share updates on

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Annual Accounting for Personal Needs Allowances (PNA)

MassHealth requires that nursing facilities and chronic disease and rehabilitation inpatient hospitals account for the balances of personal needs allowance (PNA) account funds. MassHealth has issued its annual LTC Bulletin for the accounting of balances of personal needs allowances (PNA) for residents in LTC facilities. For 2016, if a provider does not submit the PNA form by May 31, 2017, or if the filing is incomplete and not reconciled to the bank statement, the provider may be subject to administrative

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MassCAP To Host Workshop for Activities Professionals

The Massachusetts Council of Activity Professionals (MassCAP) is hosting a workshop on Wednesday, June 14th, "Activities: Not Just Fun and Games, A Look At Our Interdisciplinary Role to Resident Care." The workshop will be held at Pines Edge Health Center at North Hill in Needham and is open to all activity professionals. Discounted seminar fees are available for MassCAP members, please click here to view the registration flyer. For more information about MassCAP, please visit their website at www.themasscap.org.

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CMS Issues Proposed Medicare SNF PPS Payment Rule for FFY2018

On Thursday, April 27, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its proposed rule for the skilled nursing facility (SNF) prospective payment system (PPS) governing Medicare rates for federal fiscal year (FFY) 2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018). Below are the highlights of the proposed rule: Market basket (i.e. cost-of-living) adjustment of 1.0% beginning October 1, 2017. The proposed rule for FFY 2018 establishes a net market basket increase of 1.0 percent. Specifically, for FFY

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REMINDER: Deadline for Direct Care Add On Compliance Interim Filing Is Friday, May 5th at 5pm

In response to concerns raised by Mass Senior Care to the MassHealth Commissioner, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services has extended the Direct Care Add On Interim Filing Date deadline to May 5, 2017 at 5 pm. On May 1, 2017 EOHHS posted on MassHealth Provider Forms webpage its official notice extending the deadline for filing the FY17 Interim Direct Care Add-on Compliance data. EOHHS has also included with the Notice instructions for completing the Interim Direct Care

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House Votes to Approve ACA Repeal and Replace Bill - Includes Fundamental Changes to Medicaid Funding

Today the House of Representatives, on a 217-213 vote, passed an amended version of the “American Health Care Act”, the bill that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Our national association, AHCA, reports that while the legislation has been modified from the original bill, the “substantial reforms to Medicaid funding still exist in the bill and will seriously affect AHCA/NCAL membership if it becomes law.” The bill will now go to the Senate, where a final vote

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Resident Artwork on Display at Mass Senior Care Office

Mass Senior Care is currently displaying artwork from the talented residents at Island Terrace Nursing Homein Lakeville at our office in Waltham. The artwork is borrowed from the Art Gallery of Island Terrace Artists. Click here to visit their Facebook page and to view their entire gallery. Mass Senior Care invites members to participate and submit your facility’s artwork for display. Please contact Jennifer Chen, Director of Membership & Engagement, for additional information.

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Webinar: New LTC Trend Tracker Features for Account Administrators

The LTC Trend Tracker Team is hosting a webinar for LTC Trend Tracker account administrators to discuss the administration screens and also a live tutorial on new features that only account administrators have access to. This webinar will be hosted by Gautami Inamdar & Lonnita Belk, managers of LTC Trend Tracker, on Thursday, May 11th at 2:00 PM. Please click here to register for the webinar. Please visit the Resource Center for helpful documents and how-to videos on all other

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SNF QRP Submission Deadline Upcoming

The submission deadline for the Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Quality Reporting Program (QRP) is approaching. Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment data for October-December (Q4) of calendar year (CY) 2016 are due with this submission deadline. All data must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on May 15, 2017. View the list of measures required for this deadline on the SNF Quality Reporting Program Measures and Technical Information webpage. As a reminder, it is recommended that providers

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CMS Review and Correct Reports Web Training: May 2, 2017

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is hosting a live webcast on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. ET. The focus of this training will be to assist providers from Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, Long-Term Care Hospitals, and Skilled Nursing Facilities in better understanding how Review and Correct Reports fit within the overall Quality Reporting Program. Additionally, the training will provide information about re-submitting data to correct errors prior to the quarterly submission deadlines to ensure

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Carolyn Blanks Will Present McKnight's Webinar on Nurse Recruitment and Retention

On Thursday, May 4th, Carolyn Blanks, Mass Senior Care Foundation Executive Director, will present a webinar, Meeting the Challenge: Successful Strategies to Boost Nurse Recruitment and Retention, for McKnight's Long-Term Care News. Providers may feel as if they are going "back to the future" in facing a nursing shortage in long-term care. Carolyn will use her background in workforce development to provide background and strategies for skilled nursing facilities. As National Nurses Week prepares to kick off May 6, attendees

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