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“We concluded that current emergency preparedness regulatory requirements are not comprehensive enough to address the complexities of actual emergencies. center for medicare & medicaid services Specifically, the requirements do not address the need for: (1) Communication to coordinate with other systems of care within local jurisdictions (for example. cities, counties) or states; (2) contingency planning; and (3) training of personnel.” Why the new EP rule? cms Conditions of participation... statutory and regulatory citations that are the fouNdation for the proposed emergency preparedness rule 1965 Hospitals Section 1861(e)(9) 42 CFR 482.1-482.66 Critical Access Hospital Sections 1820 &1861 42 CFR 485.601-485.647 Ambulatory Surgical Centers Section 1832(a)(2)(F)(i) 42 CFR 416.40-416.49 End-Stage Renal Disease Facilities Sections 1881(b),(c),(f)(7) 42 CFR 494.1-94.180 Religious Nonmedical Health Care Institutions Section 1821, 42 CFR 403.700-403.756 Hospices Section 1861(dd)(1) 42 CFR 418.52 -418.116 Hospices Section 1861(dd)(1) 42 CFR 418.52 -418.116 Long Term Care Facilities Skilled Nursing Facilities Section 1819 42 CFR 483.1-483.180. Rural Health Clinics Section 1861(aa) 42 CFR 491.1-491.11; Federally Qualified Health Centers Section 1861(aa) 42 CFR 491.1-491.11 Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Section 1905(d) 42 CFR 483.400-483.480 Inpatient Psych. Services for Individuals Under Age 21 in Psychiatric Facilities or Programs Sections 1905(a),1905(h) 42 CFR 441.150 -441.182 42 CFR 483.350-483.376 Title xviii Title xix Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Facilities Section 1861(cc)(2) 42 CFR 485.50-485.74 Home Health Agencies Sections 1861(o), 1891 42 CFR 484.1-484.55. Clinics, Rehabilitation Agencies, and Public Health Agencies as Providers of Outpatient Physical Therapy and Speech-Language Pathology Services Section 1861(p) 42 CFR 485.701-485.729 Does the cms emergency preparedness rule have you feeling a bit overwhelmed? let’s talk 3 key principles 4 core elements 2 1 3 4 safeguarding human resources ensuring business continuity protecting physical resources 1 3 2 Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Sections 1894, 1905(a), and 1934 42 CFR 460.2-460.210 Community Mental Health Centers Section 1861(ff)(3)(B)(i)(ii) Section 1913(c)(1) PHS Act 42 CFR 410.110 unique Organ Procurement Organizations Section 1138 Section 371 PHS Act 42 CFR 486.301-486.348. Transplant Centers Sections 1861(e)(9), and 1881(b)(1) 42 CFR 482.68-482.104.

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“We concluded that current emergency preparedness regulatory requirements are notcomprehensive enough to address the complexities of actual emergencies.

center for medicare & medicaid services

Specifically, the requirements do notaddress the need for: (1) Communication to coordinate with other systems of care within local jurisdictions (for example. cities, counties) or states; (2) contingency planning; and (3) training of personnel.”

Why the new EP rule?

cms Conditions ofparticipation...statutory and regulatory citationsthat are the fouNdation for the proposedemergency preparedness rule

1965

HospitalsSection 1861(e)(9)

42 CFR 482.1-482.66

Critical Access HospitalSections 1820 &1861

42 CFR 485.601-485.647

Ambulatory Surgical Centers

Section 1832(a)(2)(F)(i)42 CFR 416.40-416.49

End-Stage RenalDisease Facilities

Sections 1881(b),(c),(f)(7)42 CFR 494.1-94.180

Religious NonmedicalHealth Care Institutions

Section 1821,42 CFR 403.700-403.756

HospicesSection 1861(dd)(1)

42 CFR 418.52 -418.116

HospicesSection 1861(dd)(1)

42 CFR 418.52 -418.116

Long Term Care Facilities Skilled Nursing Facilities

Section 1819 42 CFR 483.1-483.180.

Rural Health ClinicsSection 1861(aa)

42 CFR 491.1-491.11;

Federally QualifiedHealth Centers

Section 1861(aa) 42 CFR 491.1-491.11

Intermediate CareFacilities for Individuals

with IntellectualDisabilities

Section 1905(d) 42 CFR 483.400-483.480

Inpatient Psych. Servicesfor Individuals UnderAge 21 in PsychiatricFacilities or Programs

Sections 1905(a),1905(h)42 CFR 441.150 -441.18242 CFR 483.350-483.376

Title xviiiTitle xix

Comprehensive OutpatientRehabilitation Facilities

Section 1861(cc)(2) 42 CFR 485.50-485.74

Home Health AgenciesSections 1861(o), 189142 CFR 484.1-484.55.

Clinics, RehabilitationAgencies, and

Public Health Agencies as Providers of Outpatient

Physical Therapy andSpeech-LanguagePathology Services

Section 1861(p)42 CFR 485.701-485.729

Does the cms emergency preparedness rulehave you feeling a bit overwhelmed?

let’s talk

3 key principles

4 core elements

21

3 4

safeguarding humanresources

ensuring businesscontinuity

protecting physicalresources

1

3

2

Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly

Sections 1894, 1905(a),and 1934

42 CFR 460.2-460.210

Community Mental Health Centers

Section 1861(ff)(3)(B)(i)(ii)Section 1913(c)(1) PHS Act

42 CFR 410.110

unique

Organ ProcurementOrganizationsSection 1138

Section 371 PHS Act42 CFR 486.301-486.348.

Transplant CentersSections 1861(e)(9),

and 1881(b)(1)42 CFR 482.68-482.104.