Author: Harper Dion
Posted: April 16, 2024
In the intricate world of hospice care, regulatory standards and operational clarity oftentimes define an agency’s ability to deliver quality care at high volumes. At the forefront of hospice compliance lies the Hospice Conditions of Participation (CoPs). The CoPs dictate an agency’s ability to remain compliant, receive payor benefits, and avoid overall scrutiny from CMS. With the limited number of resources in the post-acute industry today, providers must do everything in their power to avoid scrutiny and maintain productive positive outcomes. To do so, the importance of adhering to the CoPs shine through, the CoPs are not simply CMS checkboxes, however they are pivotal aspects of success and sustainability for hospice organizations. Understanding the depth of hospice CoPs, regulations, and the importance of remaining compliant is an essential factor in an agency's survival amidst the challenges within the industry.
Hospice Conditions of Participation, or CoPs, are the health and safety requirements all hospices must meet. They are a flexible framework for continuous quality improvement in hospice care and reflect current standards of practice.1 Overseen and regulated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), these guidelines are designed to guarantee the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care to individuals and families navigating the end-of-life period through hospice. The conditions of participation must be meticulously upheld by hospice organizations to ensure they are providing top-of-the line care to patients throughout the emotional experience of hospice care. On top of the mission of all hospices to provide this essential care, the ability to remain compliant and avoid scrutiny is largely decided through the CoPs. Agencies that remain in line with the CoPs create a foundation that not only meets regulatory requirements, while keeping operations at full speed, but also fosters an environment of compassionate and effective care throughout the end-of-life.
The Conditions of Participation have many facets and updates that reflect the standards set by CMS to uphold top quality patient care. The CoPs deal with patient rights, agency operations, documentation, patient care standards, and overall expertise from caregivers and clinicians. The Conditions of Participation detail care standards with a focus on patient-centered, outcome-oriented, transparent processes that promote quality care for every patient2. These Conditions ensure the patient experience is seamless and high quality both before it begins and following the resolution of hospice care through:
Emphasis on Care Planning and Coordination: The Conditions of Participation require an initial and comprehensive assessment of the patient to establish the best possible care plan and accommodations. Following the assessment, proper documentation and updates must be made to continually ensure the highest possible quality of care is upheld throughout the care continuum. A strongly coordinated plan ensures the patient is receiving the exact services they need without uncomfortable waiting periods throughout their time on hospice.
Resource Management and Quality Improvement: As the patient goes through the care cycle, scheduling decisions are created in line with the comprehensive treatment plan to ensure the proper professionals are responsible for every stage of care. Agencies must assign a member of each interdisciplinary group to the patient, further ensuring their care is all encompassing. Throughout the cycle, care professionals keep strict records and open communication to continually improve quality and satisfaction for the patient and family.
Access to Counseling Services and Bereavement: Navigating hospice isn’t solely about providing comfort to the patient through their illness, it also must offer resources and support for grief and acceptance for both the patient and their family. The CoP’s cement this essential human touch by providing access to counseling services throughout the care cycle, extending after passing to provide continued support to the family.
The hospice Conditions of Participation have many updated facets that work to ensure agency compliance and care quality. Throughout the care cycle, there are many regulatory requirements that stand to improve quality, ensure proper care, and create comfort and satisfaction for both the patient and their family.
The success of hospice organizations requires a thorough focus on quality and adherence to Hospice Conditions of Participation. By embracing these principles, hospice providers can not only meet regulatory requirements but also elevate the quality of care provided to those in the most delicate stage of life. The focus on resource management, planning, documentation, and timely care allows an agency to uphold industry-leading standards while remaining compliant and shielded from CMS scrutiny. Throughout ever-changing regulations, agencies need knowledge and expertise to remain ahead of the curve. MHA's strategic experts, renowned for their expertise in regulatory changes and operational excellence, stand ready to guide your agency through the myriad nuances of compliance. If you would like to learn more about MHA’s leading strategic services, or are ready to bring your agency toward hospice success, contact us today at [email protected] or visit www.maxwellhca.com
Resources
1. https://www.cms.gov/medicare/health-safety-standards/conditions-coverage-participation/hospice