CMS Announces Membership of Independent Coronavirus Commission on Safety, Quality in Nursing Homes

Jun 20, 2020 at 06:50 pm by pj


 

Today, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that the MITRE Corporation has published the membership of the independent Coronavirus Commission on Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes. CMS, under the leadership of President Trump and his Plan to Open Up America Again, seeks an independent review and comprehensive assessment of the nursing home response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The agency tasked the contractor, MITRE, to solicit membership applications, select the members, and facilitate the Commission’s work. The Commission’s review will help inform current and future responses to COVID-19 and potential future infectious disease outbreaks within nursing homes.

“The unique vulnerability of nursing homes – populated by frail, elderly residents living in close quarters – to a highly contagious, deadly disease like COVID-19 has placed nursing homes at the center of America’s pandemic response. CMS has acted swiftly and decisively to promote infection control and maximize transparency and accountability. We mourn the precious lives lost in nursing homes, and commit to refining and perfecting our approach with the help of the Coronavirus Commission on Nursing Home Safety and Quality. The members of the Commission are talented, experienced, and deeply committed to this population. We congratulate them on their selection and look forward to working closely with them,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma.

The Commission will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the overall response to the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing homes. Based on its assessment, the Commission will make recommendations on actions and best practices for immediate and future actions.  Three key areas of focus for the Commission include:

The 25-member Commission is diverse, representing a variety of expertise, affiliations, backgrounds, and geography, including resident advocates, infectious disease experts, directors and administrators of nursing homes, academics, state authorities, clinicians, a medical ethicist and a nursing home resident. In addition to the official Commission members, there may also be additional members added to help bring additional viewpoints and insights. MITRE will convene and moderate the Commission throughout the summer of 2020. CMS anticipates the Commission’s final report in fall of 2020.

The Commission members are:

This Commission builds upon the agency’s five-part plan unveiled in April 2019 to ensure safety and quality in America’s nursing homes, as well as recent CMS efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19 within these facilities. 

 

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