What is Hospice Visits in the Last Days of Life (HVLDL)?
HVLDL is an HQRP claims-based measure of the proportion of patients who have received in-person visits from a registered nurse (RN) or a medical social worker (MSW) on at least two of the final three days of life. This metric replaces the HIS-based measure Hospice...
What is Hospice Care Index (HCI)?
HCI is a single comprehensive metric reflecting ten indicators of care delivered during a hospice stay -- from admission to discharge. This metric, which is included in the patient Care Compare portal, is intended to provide patients, families, and caregivers...
Must every hospice participate in the CAHPS hospice survey?
What is the CAHPS hospice survey? The CAHPS hospice survey is administered to eligible caregivers after a patient’s death to measure the quality of care and communication provided by the hospice. A hospice agency must participate in the CAHPS Hospice Survey to be...
Selecting a CAHPS Hospice Survey Vendor
Why should a hospice agency use a CAHPS Hospice Survey vendor? A hospice agency is not permitted to administer its own CAHPS Hospice Surveys. Instead, every hospice agency is required to contract with an approved CAHPS Hospice Survey vendor. The vendor will administer...
Hospice Acronym Alphabet Soup
Are you confused by the Acronym Alphabet Soup? Does the never ending list of acronyms used in the hospice and healthcare industry leave you confused? Are you worried that you may confuse CMN with CMP? To help sort out the confusion, we add here links to lists of...
Timely filing of Notice of Election
A hospice must file a Notice of Election (NOE) within five days after the beneficiary's hospice admission date. What is considered timely filing of an NOE? For an NOE to be considered timely: The NOE must have a receipt date within five calendar days after the hospice...
Unusual Circumstances: Face to Face Encounters
Prior to the third hospice benefit period, and prior to each subsequent benefit period, a hospice physician or nurse practitioner is required to have a face to face encounter with the hospice patient to recertify that the patient continues to be Medicare eligible for...
What is Face to Face Recertification?
A hospice face to face encounter is a step in patient recertification beginning with the third benefit period and each benefit period thereafter. The goal of hospice face to face patient encounter is to encourage greater involvement of the physician in the care of...
Core Services: Using Employees versus Contractors
Hospice Conditions of Participation - employees versus contractors Hospice conditions of participation require that almost all hospice core services are delivered by hospice agency employees and may not be delivered by contractors. Hospice core services include: ...