Surprise: CMS announces the arrival of two new F-tags
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, March 22, 2007
By Fall 2007, CMS announced that it will unveil two new F-tags after previously stating that fiscal year 2007 will not see anything new. The announcement came during the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) conference in Washington, DC this week. In June, skilled nursing facilities should expect to see new survey guidance on how to handle feeding assistants. Then by late summer, early fall, an accidents and supervision F-tag will emerge. A CMS official said the agency is anxious to release the accidents F-tag because of the concern about the ongoing prevalence of resident elopement. These will be the only tags released in the upcoming fiscal year, according to CMS officials.
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