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76 FR 59134
59134-59136 (3 pages)
CMS-2375-FN
2011-24496
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2011-24496 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2011-24496
This notice announces our decision to approve the Joint Commission for continued recognition as a national accreditation program for critical access hospitals (CAHs) seeking to participate in the Medicare or Medicaid programs.
Effective Date: This final notice is effective November 21, 2011 through November 21, 2017.
L. Tyler Whitaker, (410) 786-5236.
Under the Medicare program, eligible beneficiaries may receive covered services in a critical access hospital (CAH) provided certain requirements are met. Sections 1820(c)(2)(B) and 1861(mm) of the Social Security Act (the Act) establish distinct criteria for facilities seeking designation as a CAH. The minimum requirements that a CAH must meet to participate in Medicare are set forth in regulations at 42 CFR part Start Printed Page 59135485, subpart F. Conditions for Medicare payment for CAHs are set forth at § 413.70. Applicable regulations concerning provider agreements are located in 42 CFR part 489 and those pertaining to facility survey and certification are located in 42 CFR part 488, subparts A and B.
Section 1865(a)(1) of the Act stipulates that, if a provider entity demonstrates through accreditation by an approved national accreditation organization (AO) that all applicable Medicare conditions are met or exceeded, we may “deem” those provider entities as having met the requirements. Accreditation by an AO is voluntary and is not required for Medicare participation. A national AO applying for deeming authority under 42 CFR part 488, subpart A must provide us with reasonable assurance that the AO requires the accredited provider entities to meet requirements that are at least as stringent as the Medicare conditions.
Our regulations concerning reapproval of AO's are set forth at § 488.4 and § 488.8(d)(3). The regulations at § 488.8(d)(3) require AO's to reapply for continued approval of deeming authority every 6 years, or sooner as we determine. The Joint Commission's term of approval as a recognized accreditation program for CAHs expires November 21, 2011.
We received a complete application from the Joint Commission for continued recognition as a national accrediting organization for CAHs on April 1, 2011. In accordance with the requirements at § 488.4 and § 488.8(d)(3), we published a proposed notice on May 13, 2011 (76 FR 30107). This final notice is required to be published no later than November 21, 2011.
In the May 13, 2011 Federal Register (76 FR 28040), we published a proposed notice announcing the Joint Commission's request for continued approval as a deeming organization for critical access hospitals. In the proposed notice, we detailed our evaluation criteria. Under section 1865(a)(2) of the Act and in our regulations at § 488.4 we conducted a review of the Joint Commission's application in accordance with the criteria specified by our regulations, which include, but are not limited to, the following:
An onsite administrative review of the Joint Commission's:
++ Corporate policies.
++ Financial and human resources available to accomplish the proposed surveys.
++ Procedures for training, monitoring, and evaluation of its surveyors.
++ Ability to investigate and respond appropriately to complaints against accredited facilities.
++ Survey review and decision-making process for accreditation.
A comparison of the Joint Commission's CAH accreditation standards to our current Medicare CAH conditions of participation (CoPs).
++ Evaluate the Joint Commission's procedures for monitoring CAHs found to be out of compliance with the Joint Commission's program requirements. The monitoring procedures are used only when the Joint Commission identifies noncompliance. If noncompliance is identified through validation reviews, the State survey agency monitors corrections as specified at § 488.7(d).
++ Establish the Joint Commission's ability to provide us with electronic data and reports necessary for effective validation and assessment of the Joint Commission's survey process.
In accordance with section 1865(a)(3)(A) of the Act, the May 13, 2011 proposed notice also solicited public comments regarding whether the Joint Commission's requirements meet or exceed the Medicare CoPs for CAHs. We received one comment in response to our proposed notice.
The commenter expressed strong support for the Joint Commission's application for CAH deeming authority. The commenter stated that the Joint Commission's standards are clearly written and closely align with the Medicare CoPs, and that the Joint Commission's accreditation program provides CAHs with a viable alternative to other healthcare AOs.
We compared the Joint Commission's CAH accreditation requirements and survey process with the Medicare CoPs and survey process as outlined in the State Operations Manual (SOM). Our review and evaluation of the Joint Commission's deeming application, which were conducted as described in section III of this final notice, yielded the following:
To meet the requirements at § 485.618(c)(2), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to include the requirement that an organization's Start Printed Page 59136medical staff and the person directly responsible for operation of the facility approve contractual agreements.
To meet the requirements at § 485.623(b)(2), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk and survey process to address the proper routine storage and prompt disposal of trash.
To meet the requirements at § 485.631(c)(2), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to address the requirement that physician assistants, nurse practitioners, or clinical nurse specialists provide services in accordance with the CAH's policies.
To meet the requirements at § 485.635(a)(3)(iii), the Joint Commission revised its standards to include guidelines for the maintenance of health care records, and procedures for the periodic review and evaluation of the services furnished by the CAH.
To meet the requirements at § 485.635(f) through (f)(2), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to include the patient visitation right standards and related survey process revisions.
To meet the requirements at § 485.638(a)(2), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to address the requirement that medical records are readily accessible.
To meet the requirements at § 485.639(b)(1), the Joint Commission revised its standards to include the requirement that a qualified practitioner must examine the patient immediately before surgery to evaluate the risk of the procedure to be performed.
To meet the requirements at § 485.639(b)(2), the Joint Commission revised its standards to include the requirement that a qualified practitioner examine each patient before surgery to evaluate the risk of anesthesia.
To meet the requirements at § 485.639(b)(3), the Joint Commission revised its standards to address the requirement that a qualified practitioner must evaluate each patient for proper anesthesia recovery before discharge from the CAH.
To meet the requirements at § 485.643(f), the Joint Commission revised its glossary to ensure that the definition of organ includes “intestines (or multivisceral organs).”
To meet the requirements at § 485.645(d)(1), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to include standards which address the residents' right to send and receive mail that is not opened.
To meet the requirements at § 412.27(d)(6)(i), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to include the requirement that programs be directed toward restoring and maintaining optimal levels of physical and psychosocial functioning.
To meet the requirements at § 412.29(c), the Joint Commission revised it crosswalk to include standards to ensure patients receive social services, psychological services (including neuropsychological services), orthotic and prosthetic services, as needed.
To meet the requirements at § 482.13(h) through (h)(4), the Joint Commission revised its crosswalk to include the patient visitation right standards and related survey process revisions.
To meet the requirements at § 482.30(d)(3), the Joint Commission revised its standards to ensure that written notification regarding the admission to or continued stay in the hospital when it is not medically necessary, is given no later than 2 days after this determination has been made.
To meet the requirements at § 482.41(b)(1)(i), the Joint Commission revised its standards to require quarterly testing of tamper and water flow devices.
To meet the requirements at § 482.41(b)(8), the Joint Commission revised its standards to ensure the CAH maintains written evidence of regular inspections and approval by State or local fire control agencies for the entire CAH.
To meet the requirements at § 482.51, the Joint Commission revised its standards to ensure that if the hospital provides surgical services, the services are well organized and provided in accordance with acceptable standards of practice and if outpatient surgical services are offered the services must be consistent in quality with inpatient care in accordance with the complexity of services offered.
To meet the requirements at § 488.4(a)(7), the Joint Commission revised its survey process to include policies and procedures with respect to the withholding or removal of accreditation status or requirements, and other actions taken by the Joint Commission in response to noncompliance with standards and requirements.
To meet the requirements at section 2728 of the State Operations Manual (SOM), the Joint Commission modified its policies regarding timeframes for sending and receiving a plan of correction (PoC).
To meet the requirements at § 488.12, the Joint Commission modified its policies and procedures to ensure its survey files are complete.
Based on the review and observations described in section III of this final notice, we have determined that the Joint Commission's requirements for CAHs meet or exceed our requirements. Therefore, we approve the Joint Commission as a national accreditation organization for CAHs that request participation in the Medicare program, effective November 21, 2011 through November 21, 2017.
[FR Doc. 2011-24496 Filed 9-22-11; 8:45 am]