CMS Offers Comprehensive Support for California Due to Wildfires
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"Our thoughts are with everyone who is in the path of these massive and destructive wildfires and CMS is doing everything within its authority to provide assistance and relief to all who are affected," said CMS Administrator
Below are key administrative actions CMS will be taking in response to the PHE declared in
Waivers and Flexibilities for Hospitals and other Healthcare Facilities: CMS has already waived many Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP requirements for facilities.
Special Enrollment Opportunities and Medicare Flexibilities: CMS will be providing beneficiaries affected by the
Disaster Preparedness Toolkit for State Medicaid Agencies: CMS developed an inventory of Medicaid and CHIP flexibilities and authorities available to states in the event of a disaster. For more information and to access the toolkit, visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/state-resource-center/disaster-response-toolkit/index.html.
Dialysis Care: CMS is helping patients obtain access to critical life-saving services. The Kidney Community Emergency Response (KCER) program has been activated and is working with the End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Network 18 (Southern CA) and the
Medical equipment and supplies replacements: Under the COVD-19 waivers, CMS suspended certain requirements necessary for Medicare beneficiaries who have lost or realized damage to their durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies as a result of the PHE. This will help make sure beneficiaries can continue to access the needed medical equipment and supplies they rely on each day. Medicare beneficiaries can contact 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for assistance.
Ensuring Access to Care in Medicare Advantage and Part D: During a PHE, Medicare Advantage organizations and Part D Plan sponsors must take steps to maintain access to covered benefits for beneficiaries in affected areas. These steps include allowing Part A/B and supplemental Part C plan benefits to be furnished at specified non-contracted facilities and waiving, in full, requirements for gatekeeper referrals where applicable.
Emergency Preparedness Requirements: Providers and suppliers are expected to have emergency preparedness programs based on an all-hazards approach. To assist in the understanding of the emergency preparedness requirements, CMS Central Office and the Regional Offices hosted two webinars in 2018 regarding emergency preparedness requirements and provider expectations. Both presentations covered the Emergency Preparedness Final Rule which included emergency power supply, 1135 waiver process, best practices and lessons learned from past disasters, helpful resources and more. Both webinars are available at https://qsep.cms.gov/welcome.aspx.
CMS also compiled a list of FAQs and useful national emergency preparedness resources to assist State Survey Agencies (SAs), their State, Tribal, Regional, local emergency management partners, and health care providers to develop effective and robust emergency plans and tool kits to assure compliance with the emergency preparedness rules. The tools can be located at:
CMS Regional Offices have provided specific emergency preparedness information to Medicare providers and suppliers through meetings, dialogue and presentations. The regional offices also provide regular technical assistance in emergency preparedness to state agencies and staff, who, since
Additional information on the emergency preparedness requirements can be found here: https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_z_emergprep.pdf
CMS will continue to work with all geographic areas impacted by the wildfires. Beneficiaries and providers of healthcare services that have been impacted are encouraged to seek help by visiting CMS' emergency page (www.cms.gov/emergency).
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