Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XVIII— - HEALTH INSURANCE FOR AGED AND DISABLED › Part Part A— - Hospital Insurance Benefits for Aged and Disabled › § 1395i–6
Hospices must be checked at least once every 36 months by a State or local survey team or an approved national accreditor. Those agencies must send reports and any enforcement actions to the Secretary. For surveys done by accreditors on or after October 1, 2021, the report must include Form CMS-2567 (or its replacement). By October 1, 2022, the Secretary must post this information on the CMS public website in a clear and searchable way and keep it up to date. States and the Secretary must work to reduce different results between surveyors. Surveys done by more than one person on or after October 1, 2021 must be a team of professionals that includes a registered nurse. People who are staff, consultants, or who have a personal or family financial interest in the hospice cannot serve on a survey team if they have done so in the past 2 years. The Secretary must provide approved training and testing for all surveyors by October 1, 2021, and no one may serve on a survey team without completing it. The Secretary must set up a special focus program for hospices that repeatedly fail and must survey those hospices at least every 6 months. If a survey finds immediate danger to patients, the Secretary must act right away to remove the danger or end the hospice’s certification and can use other remedies. If problems are not immediately dangerous, the Secretary can use remedies for up to 6 months instead of ending certification; if problems remain after that period, certification must be ended. The Secretary can levy civil fines for past noncompliance. Starting in fiscal year 2022, $10,000,000 each year will be moved to CMS to help run these rules. By October 1, 2022, the Secretary must create a set of remedies and appeal rules, and set specific procedures and fine amounts. Remedies can include fines up to $10,000 per day, stopping payments, and appointing temporary managers. These remedies do not replace other state or federal legal actions.
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42 U.S.C. § 1395i–6
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Apr 6, 2026
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