CMS revises two F-Tags
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, June 26, 2008
CMS has released an advanced copy of revised surveyor guidance regarding nutrition and sanitary conditions. These changes delete F-Tag 326 and incorporate it into F-Tag 325. The revisions also delete F-Tag 370 and incorporate the changes into F-Tag 371.
These revisions address the:
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Interpretive guidelines
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Investigative protocol
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Determination of compliance
These revised guidelines will go into effect September 1, 2008. At that time, they will be included in Appendix PP of the State Operations Manual. To read more, click here.
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