The Joint Commission recently petitioned the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid for waivers for multiple requirements in the 2000 edition of the Life Safety Code. CMS granted the waivers for ambulatory surgery centers, hospitals, critical access hospitals, long-term care facilities and inpatient hospices.
The Joint Commission requested CMS to approve the waivers to lessen healthcare organizations' financial burden.
The waivers are granted only when there is no negative effect on patient health and safety.
The waivers cover areas including suites, openings in exit enclosures, doors, extinguishing requirements, clean waste and patient record recycling containers, emergency generators and standby power systems and medical gas master alarms.
Healthcare organizations are able to take advantage of the waivers without asking CMS for formal approval.
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The Joint Commission requested CMS to approve the waivers to lessen healthcare organizations' financial burden.
The waivers are granted only when there is no negative effect on patient health and safety.
The waivers cover areas including suites, openings in exit enclosures, doors, extinguishing requirements, clean waste and patient record recycling containers, emergency generators and standby power systems and medical gas master alarms.
Healthcare organizations are able to take advantage of the waivers without asking CMS for formal approval.
More Articles on Accreditation:
Joint Commission Awards University of New Mexico Hospitals Joint Replacement Certification
CMS Releases Guidelines on Medicare Survey Timing After Facility Ownership Change
AAAHC to Seek Public Comment on 2014 Proposed Revisions