Discharge planning conditions of participation: Key to safe transitions and compliance risk

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To safeguard Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries’ health and safety, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) develops and publishes Conditions of Participation (CoPs) and employs designated organizations to assess compliance with CoPs. In addition, Appendix A of the State Operations Manual contains CMS survey interpretative guidelines..[1]

For case managers and case management leaders, the discharge planning CoPs at 42 C.F.R. § 482.43 help guide their daily work with patients, setting the minimum requirements for providing appropriate transitions of care. As hospital stays get shorter and the patient population gets older, the challenges of arranging a safe and effective discharge plan grow. And that challenge increased in 2019 when CMS updated the CoPs for discharge planning in September 2019.

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