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CMS offers guidance for hospitals that provide emergency services

Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, May 18, 2007

CMS released new guidance last week clarifying the responsibility of hospitals that provide emergency services and that participate in the Medicare program.

The guidance makes it clear that nearly all hospitals - including specialty hospitals and others without emergency departments - must be able to evaluate people with emergencies, provide initial treatment, and refer or transfer these individuals when appropriate. The guidance does not apply to critical access hospitals.

The guidance was issued in a survey and certification letter. The announcement was made at the annual meeting between CMS and the directors of the state agencies that contract with CMS to survey hospitals and other Medicare providers and suppliers to ensure compliance with quality of care standards.

Click here to view this guidance.

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