Attn: Nursing Home Providers
What to Know About CMS’ Unannounced Nursing Home Visits
The Division of Quality Assurance is sending this message as part of our commitment to Collaboration, Innovation, and Quality.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) sub-contractor inspectors are conducting unannounced visits to nursing homes.
Visit Purpose In January 2023, CMS changed the designation of skilled nursing facilities from a “limited risk” provider for all enrollment actions to “high risk.” This changed the requirement for site visits. As part of the site visit, CMS sub-contractors are required to make site visits and take photos of the nursing home and skilled rehabilitation.
Identification The inspector may identify themselves as being a CMS sub-contractor or working for a Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC).
The inspector must provide a photo ID (they do not have a government employee or contractor identification) and a CMS letter of authorization. This letter has a QR code that links to the MAC contact list for providers to call if they would like to verify the visit. Providers may review but not obtain or copy the identification or letter. If concerned, providers should contact their MAC directly to verify the legitimacy of the site visit. Providers should have their National Provider Identifier (NPI) available when contacting the MAC.
More Information For more information on the site visit requirements and tips, see this CMS presentation. Additional information on CMS’s authority to conduct visits on all providers through the site visit process may be found online from CMS outreach at Medicare Provider Enrollment MLN (Enrollment tab, step 3) and in the MLN newsletter Provider & Supplier Enrollment Site Visits: CMS has Authority to Conduct.
Questions If you have questions regarding this information, contact Ann Angell, Director of BNHRC, at Ann.Angell@dhs.wisconsin.gov, or Jessica Radtke, Deputy Director of BNHRC at Jessica.Radtke@dhs.wisconsin.gov, or your Regional Field Operations Director.
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