HCAOA Throws Weight Behind Legislation That Would ‘Redefine’ Private Duty Nursing ServicesHome Health Care News / By Joyce Famakinwa The Continuous Skilled Nursing Quality Improvement Act (S.4122) was introduced back in April, and would redefine “private duty nursing services” as “continuous skilled nursing services.” It would also require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to move to establish national quality standards of care for these services. “The care provided by continuous skilled nursing allows patients to remain at home while getting the care they need,” Hassan said in an April press release. “Medicaid standards should reflect the unique work of nurses who provide complex one-on-one care to individuals at home. I am glad to support this bipartisan legislation that can help us better understand and evaluate the vital work of skilled nurses who help individuals with disabilities thrive at home.” The Continuous Skilled Nursing Quality Improvement Act would also position states to track more meaningful data to help improve the quality of care. Specifically, this legislation addresses continuous skilled nursing services under Medicaid. HCAOA believes that the bill is a step in the right direction. “By establishing national quality standards, this legislation promotes consistency and accountability across providers, which is critical for enhancing patient outcomes,” Eric M. Reinarman, vice president of government relations, told HHCN in an email. |