domingo, 30 de agosto de 2020

COVID-19 News Alert: CMS posts guidance for implementing new testing requirements in nursing homes and labs

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On August 26th, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released guidance for nursing homes and clinical laboratories to assist in enhancing their abilities to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to nursing home residents and their front line staff.  
Nursing homes are particularly vulnerable to the prevalence and spread of COVID-19.  CMS continues to take proactive steps to enhance infection control policies, including practices that limit potential transmission, and prevent outbreaks within these facilities to protect residents. Today’s guidance requires all nursing homes to test all residents and staff for COVID-19.  A new survey tool is included with this guidance as well.  A second memo recommends that facilities that conduct patient lab tests use authorized detection antigens as another deterrent in infection prevention and control (IPC).  These efforts are aimed at preventing the virus from entering nursing homes, improving a facility’s ability to detect cases quickly, and stopping transmission. Swift identification of confirmed COVID-19 cases allows a facility to take immediate action to remove exposure risks to nursing home residents and staff.
The nursing home guidance memo outlines steps that facilities must take under the new testing requirements, including instruction on terms of frequency, reporting, documentation and other requirements and a revised facility survey tool for program compliance.

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