News: CMS delays Hospital Star Ratings update again

CDI Strategies - Volume 12, Issue 28

Citing “stakeholder concerns,” CMS has once again postponed an update to its Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings, HealthLeaders Media reported.

“When changes are made to the underlying measures it is vital to take the time needed to understand the impact of those changes and ensure we are giving consumers the most useful information,” CMS said in a posted notice.

“As part of this process, CMS will seek feedback from a multi-disciplinary Technical Expert Panel, a Provider Leadership Workgroup, and a public comment period,” CMS said.

No date was given for when CMS anticipates activating the rating updates. Typically, the updates are issued every July and December. However, CMS has a history of delaying the updates.

News of the pushback was well-received by hospital stakeholders, according to HealthLeaders Media.

“CMS made the right call,” said Tom Nickels, executive vice president of the American Hospital Association. “We appreciate the agency allowing more time for a fuller analysis of its methodology and measures and to hear from stakeholders, including hospitals and health systems, about concerns found in many preview reports.”

CMS said it will update the following metrics on July 25:

  • Outcome measures for 30-day mortality, 30-day readmissions, and CMS Patient Safety Indicators, including:
    • Outpatient imaging efficiency
    • Payment and value of care
    • Timely and effective care
    • Healthcare-associated infections
    • Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys

In addition, CMS will add three new measures to Hospital Compare:

  • Hospital return days for pneumonia patients (EDAC-30-PN)
  • Percentage of patients who received appropriate care for severe sepsis and septic shock (SEP-1)
  • Average time patients spent in the emergency department before being sent home (OP-18c), which will only be reported on data.medicare.gov

CMS is no longer reporting the Pain Management composite 4 on Hospital Compare or in the downloadable databases. This composite measure is also being excluded from the calculation of the HCAHPS Summary Star Rating for the July Hospital Compare release, HealthLeaders Media reported.

CMS also said that it:

  • Will not publish the Overall Hospital Star Rating from the July Preview Reports on Hospital Compare.
  • Will Post the SAS Pack with the next Star Ratings refresh on Hospital Compare.
  • Will keep Star Ratings released in December 2017 on the Hospital Compare until the next update

Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on HealthLeaders Media. To read the release from CMS, click here. To read about the previous delays to the Star Ratings, read this article on the ACDIS website.

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