Hospice Care in the Nursing Home



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Lesson 7 Hospice Care in the Nursing Home Basic Hospice 7-1

Learning Objectives Explain Hospice Professional Management responsibilities for nursing home (NH) residents Discuss the requirements for the written agreement between the hospice and the NH Discuss the goals of a coordinated plan of care in the NH setting Review the coordination of services requirement Describe orientation and training of staff in the NH Basic Hospice 7-2

418.112 Condition of Participation: Hospices that Provide Hospice Care to Residents of a SNF/NF or ICF/MR Must meet all of the Conditions of Participation at 418.10 through 418.116 Basic Hospice 7-3

418.112(a) Standard-Resident Eligibility, Election and Duration of Benefits Medicare patients receiving i hospice services and residing in a SNF, NF or ICF/MR are subject to the Medicare eligibility criteria that includes: Eligibility Election Duration of benefits Basic Hospice 7-4

418.112(b) - Standard Professional Management Hospice assumes responsibility for professional management of the resident s hospice services provided, in accordance with the plan of care and hospice CoPs Arrange for hospice-related inpatient care in a participating Medicare/Medicaid facility Basic Hospice 7-5

418.112 (c) - Standard Written Agreement The hospice must have a written agreement with the facility that specifies the provision of hospice services in the facility The agreement must be signed by authorized representatives of the hospice and facility before the provision of hospice services. Basic Hospice 7-6

Written Agreement (cont.) Includes communication i methods and documentation of same to ensure that the needs of the patients are addressed and met 24 hours a day Basic Hospice 7-7

Written Agreement (cont.) A provision i that the facility immediately notifies the hospice if any of the following occur: Significant change in condition Clinical complications Need to transfer from the facility Patient dies Basic Hospice 7-8

Written Agreement (cont.) A provision i that the hospice assumes responsibility for determining the course of hospice care including the determination to change the level of services provided Basic Hospice 7-9

Written Agreement (cont.) The facility is responsible to continue to furnish room and board care, meeting the personal care and nursing needs that would have been provided by the primary caregiver at home at the same level of care provided before hospice care was elected Basic Hospice 7-10

Written Agreement (cont.) The hospice will provide services at the same level to the same extent if the patient was in his/her own home Basic Hospice 7-11

Written Agreement Delineation of Hospice s Responsibilities Medical direction & DME and drugs management necessary for palliation Nursing of pain & symptoms Counseling (including associated with terminal spiritual, dietary and illness and related bereavement) conditions Social work All other hospice services necessary for Medical supplies care of terminal illness and related conditions Basic Hospice 7-12

Written Agreement Delineation of Hospice s Responsibilities (cont.) Hospice may use the facility nursing personnel where permitted by State law and as specified by the facility to assist in the administration of prescribed therapies included in the plan of care only to the extent that the hospice would routinely use the services of a hospice patient s family in implementing the plan of care Basic Hospice 7-13

Written Agreement (cont.) Alleged Violations i A provision that the hospice must report all alleged violations involving mistreatment, neglect, or verbal, mental, sexual and physical abuse, including injuries of unknown source and misappropriation i of patient t property by anyone unrelated to the hospice to the facility administrator within 24 hours of the hospice becoming aware of the alleged violation Basic Hospice 7-14

Written Agreement (cont.) Bereavement Services The written agreement should include a provision regarding the responsibility of the hospice for providing bereavement services to the SNF/NF or ICF/MR Basic Hospice 7-15

418.112(d) Standard - Hospice Plan of Care Etblihd Established and maintained iti din consultation ltti with facility Care provided must be in accordance with plan Identification of care and services, and who is responsible Reflects participation of hospice, facility and patient/family t/f il Changes discussed and approved Basic Hospice 7-16

418.112 (e) Coordination of Services The hospice must designate an IDG member responsible for: Overall coordination of hospice care Communication with facility and other health care providers participating p in the provision of care to ensure quality of care Basic Hospice 7-17

Coordination of Services (cont.) Ensure that the hospice IDG communicates with the facility medical director, patient s attending physician and other physicians participating in the provision of care so that the medical care and the hospice care can compliment and enhance the outcomes of the patient Basic Hospice 7-18

Coordination of Care Provide facility with patient-specific t ifi information: Most recent plan of care Election form Advance directives (if any) Certification and recertifications Hospice contact information Access to 24 hour on call system Medication information/physician orders Basic Hospice 7-19

418.112(f) Orientation and Training of Staff Furnishing Care Hospice philosophy h Individual id responses to Hospice P & P s death Pain control Patient Rights Symptom management Appropriate forms Principles about Death Record keeping & Dying requirements Basic Hospice 7-20

Nursing Home Responsibilities Assess resident Maintain MDS/RAI Provide personal care Coordinate plan with hospice Provide activities Meet all NH regulations Give medications Orient hospice staff Clean room Activities of daily living Notify hospice of any change in condition Basic Hospice 7-21

Hospice Responsibilities Assess resident Financial i responsibility terminal illness & related conditions Coordinate PoC with NH Professional management Determine level of care Provide hospice care & services Monitor care review & update QAPI Orient & Train NH staff Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Meet all hospice CoPs Basic Hospice 7-22

Medicare + Medicaid Eligible Hospice & NH must have written agreement Hospice assumes professional management of the individual's hospice care Facility provides room & board Basic Hospice 7-23

Medicare & Medicaid Payments for Hospice Patients Residing in NH State Medicaid Agency Medicare Administrative Contractor Hospice Nursing Home Basic Hospice 7-24

Lesson 7 Questions? Basic Hospice 7-25