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CMS launches Hospice Compare Website



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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services launched a new Hospice Compare website earlier this year. This will make it easier for families and patients to compare hospice providers. This website is intended to assist consumers in understanding the quality of hospice care and encourage them to be involved in their care decisions. It is also designed to put more pressure on hospices to provide high-quality service.

The Hospice Compare website is based on information submitted by 3,876 hospices. The website also includes Hospice Item Set (HIS), quality measure results, and provides a snapshot about the quality of hospice care. The website also features a search tool that allows users search for hospices by name and zip code. It also lists Medicare-at-risk providers. This site also provides information about hospices providing services for patients with a prognosis of less than six months.


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Hospice Item Set quality measures (HIS) are based off the Hospice Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems' (CAHPS), survey results. The CAHPS survey includes questions about pain and symptom management, patient communication, nursing routines, and coverage. Certified independent evaluators can also conduct a caregiver survey. Hospice Compare uses the CAHPS survey results. It will include seven HIS measures, dating back to October 2015 through September 2016. It will not be possible to report the results of CAHPS Hospice Survey until early CY2018.

The Hospice Compare website is designed to be easy to use, so providers can get the information they need to make informed decisions about care. This website is mobile-friendly and follows industry best practices. Hospice Compare does not have a live update. It may take some time for data to reflect changes. CMS is currently testing a variety of measures and will continue working to improve Hospice Compare.


Providers will be able to access preview reports on the Hospice Item Set data via the Hospice Compare website. Providers are required to submit correction, modification and inactivation records to HIS prior to the 4.5-month deadline for data correction. They can also access the preview reports through the CASPER software. A provider who has viewed a preview report can view the data for a quarter-yearly basis. The provider will not be allowed to access the data for 60 days.

There is also a newsletter available for free. Providers and others who are interested about hospices will receive the Friends of Hospice Newsletter. It includes information on current research as well as articles about the end of life. It includes educational materials and information for patients and their families. It contains a list listing local hospices.


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Hospice Compare was updated recently to include the CAHPS Hospice Survey Results. This measure includes "Hospice Visitors when Death is Imminent". This three-day measure measures how many patients receive at least one visit in each of the last three days. This measure is accompanied by a fact sheet as well as a Q&A document.


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FAQ

How can I be a creative healthcare professional?

You have many options to become a creative healthcare professional. Some people start out as students, while others begin their careers working in other fields such as business or engineering.

Some individuals choose to learn a course about a specific topic. Some choose to elective courses that examine different perspectives on health or health care.

No matter what pathway you choose, there are many ways to learn about topics in health and healthcare. These include readings, group discussions and assignments as well lectures. Other options include workshops, conferences, or seminars.

Once you have completed the program, your knowledge will allow you to work with patients, clients, colleagues and clients in any position within the health system.

A doctorate could be your next step.


What are the differences between different types of health insurance

There are three main types for health insurance:

  • Private health insurance covers all costs related to your medical care. This type of insurance is typically purchased directly through private companies so that you only pay monthly premiums.
  • Although public health insurance covers the majority of the cost for medical care, there are some restrictions and limits. Public insurance, for example, will not cover routine visits to doctors or hospitals, labs and X-ray facilities.
  • To save money for future medical expenses, medical savings accounts (MSAs) can be used. The funds are held in a special account that is separate from any other kind of account. Most employers offer MSA programs. These accounts are non-taxable and accrue interest at rates similar that bank savings accounts.


What are the main purposes of a health care system

The health care system should offer adequate medical facilities to those who require them, at a reasonable price, and ensure that everyone has access to high-quality services.

This includes providing preventive care, encouraging healthy lifestyles and the appropriate treatment. It also includes equitable distributions of health resources.


What is the difference in the health system and the health care services?

Health systems encompass more than just healthcare services. They cover all aspects of life, from education to employment to housing and social security.

Healthcare services, however, are focused on providing medical treatment for specific conditions, such as diabetes or cancer.

They may also refer to the provision of generalist primary care services by community-based practitioners working under the direction of an NHS hospital trust.


What is a healthy system?

The health system encompasses all aspects of care from prevention to rehabilitation and everything between. It includes hospitals as well as clinics, pharmacies, community health services, long-term and home care, addictions, palliative care, regulation, finance, education, and financing.

Complex adaptive systems are the hallmark of health systems. They are complex adaptive systems with emergent features that cannot always be predicted by looking at each component.

The complexity of health systems makes them difficult to understand and manage. This is where creativity shines.

Creativity can help us solve problems that we don’t have the answers to. We use our imaginations and creativity to develop new ideas.

Because health systems are constantly changing, they need people who can think creatively.

Thinkers who are creative can change the way the health system works for the better.



Statistics

  • The health share of the Gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to continue its upward trend, reaching 19.9 percent of GDP by 2025. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Over the first twenty-five years of this transformation, government contributions to healthcare expenditures have dropped from 36% to 15%, with the burden of managing this decrease falling largely on patients. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • About 14 percent of Americans have chronic kidney disease. (rasmussen.edu)
  • Price Increases, Aging Push Sector To 20 Percent Of Economy". (en.wikipedia.org)
  • For the most part, that's true—over 80 percent of patients are over the age of 65. (rasmussen.edu)



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How To

What is the Healthcare Industry Value Chain?

The entire healthcare industry value-chain includes all activities related to providing healthcare services to patients. This includes the operations of hospitals and clinics as a whole, and the supply chain that connects them to other providers. The result is a continuum which starts with diagnosis and ends in discharge.

The value chain is composed of four main components:

  • Business processes - These are the tasks performed throughout the whole process of providing health care. A doctor might conduct an exam, prescribe medication and send a prescription to a pharmacy. Each step of the process must be completed accurately and efficiently.
  • Supply Chains – The entire network of organizations responsible for ensuring that the right supplies reach those who need them. A typical hospital has dozens of suppliers, including pharmacies, lab testing facilities, imaging centers, and even janitorial staff.
  • Networked organizations - These entities must communicate with each other in order to coordinate. Hospitals have many departments. Each has its own number of phones and offices. Every department will have a central point where employees can go for updates to ensure everyone knows what's happening.
  • Information Technology Systems - IT plays a critical role in business process efficiency. It is essential to ensure that business processes run smoothly. Without IT, everything would be a mess. IT provides an opportunity to integrate new technologies into the system. If doctors want to integrate electronic medical records in their workflow, they can use secure network connections.




 



CMS launches Hospice Compare Website