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Please answer the following one page each with their corresponding reference page. Thanks.
1. CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) maintains an extensive list of Conditions of Participation CoP (Conditions of Participation). What are these?
2. Explain the role of waivers with CMS. How do these contribute to the development of State Medicaid Plans (SPA's)?
3. Who certifies providers’ compliance with CoPs? Explain “Deemed Status.” Is The Joint Commission a regulatory agency?
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HEALTHCARE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) maintains an extensive list of
Conditions of Participation CoP (Conditions of Participation). What are these?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation
(CoP) are state rules with which specific healthcare facilities should observe in order to take part.
That is, get aid from the biggest payers for health care in America (Medicare and Medicaid).
These national guidelines are printed in the code of state rules, and they can be recognized or
quoted by their title in the code of state regulations and their section or paragraphed through
numbers (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2004). The significance of CoP for
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists is clear. For instance, the Medicare hospital Conditions
Of Participation for anesthesia services offers both state obligation that CRNAs in Medicare
hospitals be controlled by an operating physician; and that the process through which a condition
might opt-out of that condition.
CMS recently issued a recommended rule that reviews the CoP that hospitals and critical
access hospitals should meet so as to participate ...
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