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A Drug Diverter Comes Clean - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - December 2017

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domly chooses patients that they'll contact with CMS-certified ques- tions about their stay at the facility. Those can include anything from the quality of communication with their doctors and nurses to the cleanliness of the hospital or center, says Sandy Baker, senior director of business for Research and Marketing Strategies (RMS), a CMS-cer- tified vendor. Hospitals have the option to administer the surveys themselves, but ASCs do not. CMS is looking for hospitals and surgery centers to have completed surveys from 300 patients a year — or 25 a month. It's not yet mandatory for outpatient facilities to participate in CAHPS. That's expected to happen in 2019, says Ken Fields of Fields Research, a CMS-approved CAHPS vendor. CMS calculates a score and then posts it on hospital compare or out- patient compare websites for patients' reference. If a facility doesn't par- ticipate, Medicare will withhold 2% of its reimbursement. Facilities can also face scrutiny from such non-governmental organi- zations as Leapfrog. With private companies, you don't face any mone- tary penalties for not participating, but the results of the survey are still made public. And although a poor grade from Leapfrog doesn't have the power to force you to close down your facility, a low rating from the company can still prove detrimental. How to do well The best way to prepare for a CAHPS survey is to familiarize your- self with the questions, says Ms. Baker. In an outpatient survey, for example, there are 37 questions that patients will consider when evaluating your facility, including their preparation for the proce- dure, the check-in and pre-op processes, and how well they're pre- pared for at-home recovery. The survey can be found on the outpatient CAHPS website 5 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7

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