No revisit user fees for nursing homes
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, January 10, 2008
CMS will not be charging skilled nursing facilities for revisit user fees now that President Bush has signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 into law.
According to the House Committee on Rules, the funding measure does not include language granting CMS the authority to charge fees to cover the cost of revisits of Medicare-certified healthcare facilities by state surveyors to determine whether previously cited deficiencies were corrected.
The controversial fees had been set at $168 for an off-site revisit survey and $2,072 for an on-site survey.
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