Home Health & Hospice Week

Hospice:

Know Your Care Plan Duties For Hospice Patients In Nursing Homes

Avoid survey troubles with this expert advice. If you're confused over how to comply with hospice regulations when it comes to patients residing in nursing homes, heed this expert advice. The question: Hospices and nursing homes often wonder whether regulations require them to have a single care plan for each patient residing in the facility who is on the Medicare hospice benefit. The answer: "While the hospice and facility need to develop a coordinated plan of care, it does not need to be in a single document," says attorney Meg Pekarske with Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren in Madison, Wis. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services "has provided guidance indicating that the plan of care can be separated into different sections -- one maintained by the facility and the other maintained by the hospice," Pekarske says. "Each party is required to update their portion of the care plan in accordance with [...]
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