CMS on March 4 instructed
state agencies and accrediting organizations to almost exclusively
focus on infection control compliance during hospital and nursing home
inspections to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Until further notice, these stakeholders will prioritize
infection control issues and other serious safety threats — such as
abuse allegations or immediate jeopardy complaints —during inspections,
CMS said.
As such, the agency is asking all healthcare organizations nationwide
to immediately review their infection control procedures and ensure
compliance with all federal guidelines.
CMS also issued two memoranda
answering frequently asked questions about COVID-19, including how to
screen for the illness and how to transfer a coronavirus patient from a nursing home to the hospital.
The agency deployed an infection prevention specialist to the CDC’s
headquarters in Atlanta to help develop coronavirus-related guidance in
real time.
As of March 4 at 4:20 p.m., more than 150 Americans have contracted COVID-19, and 11 have died.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/infection-control/cms-inspections-to-prioritize-infection-control-amid-coronavirus-outbreak.html
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