DNV Seeks Ongoing Approval to Accredit Hospitals for Medicare Funds
Published Date: 4/9/2026
Notice
Summary
DNV Healthcare USA wants to keep being approved to check hospitals for Medicare and Medicaid. This affects hospitals that rely on DNV for accreditation, helping them stay in these important health programs. People can share their thoughts by May 11, 2026, so CMS can decide if DNV keeps its approval—no big money changes, just keeping the quality checks going strong!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
CMS decision due by September 26, 2026
CMS determined DNV's application complete on February 28, 2026, and must publish a notice of approval or denial within 210 days of that date — by September 26, 2026. DNV's current term of approval also expires on September 26, 2026.
Approval can last up to six years
Regulations (42 CFR 488.5(e)(2)(i)) permit CMS to approve or reapprove an accrediting organization for a period not to exceed six years. If CMS approves DNV's application, CMS may grant recognition for up to six years.
Public comment on DNV renewal
CMS received an application from DNV Healthcare USA to continue recognition of its hospital accreditation program for participation in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. CMS is accepting public comments on that request through May 11, 2026 (docket CMS-2026-1288 on regulations.gov or by mail as listed in the notice).
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