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COVID-19 Updates: August 3, 2021

FDA Authorizes Expanded Use of REGEN-COV mAb (Regeneron); DPH Extends Enhanced Guidance for Barnstable County Long Term Care Facilities; DHS Announces Registration Process for Temporary Protected Status for Haiti; MassHealth Extends Deadline for PPA Adjustments and CMS SNF Open Door Forum Call This Thursday

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COVID-19 Updates: July 30, 2021

DPH Issues Updated Vaccine Guidance; DPH Issues Advisory on Face Coverings and Cloth Masks; CMS Issues FFY 2022 Medicare SNF PPS Final Rule; MassHealth Issues Reminder on Medical Documentation for Completing MMQ

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Complimentary Concert Tickets Available for New Kids on the Block Concert at Fenway Park

Mass Senior Care is pleased to announce that, in recognition of long term care providers extraordinary efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Kids on the Block and the Dell Technologies Heroes Program have made available 200 complimentary tickets to nursing facility staff to attend the New Kids on the Block concert on Friday, August 6th at Fenway Park.

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Mass Senior Care E-News Update - July 29, 2021

Sponsored by: 

Pharmscript

In This Issue:

  • Complimentary Concert Tickets Available for New Kids on the Block Concert at Fenway Park
  • Member Spotlight: Copley at Stoughton Administrator Shares How the Facility is Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • CDC Updates Guidance for Fully Vaccinated Individuals
  • AHCA Webinar on Boosting Staff Vaccination Rates
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Register for the Next Healthcare Provider Cybersecurity Monthly Call on August 12th

The second iteration of the Healthcare Cybersecurity Monthly Calls series hosted on July 8th by the Massachusetts eHealth Institute (MeHI) and the MassCyberCenter, in collaboration with Massachusetts Senior Care Association, saw our attendance more than double from the first call in June. 58 representatives from across the Massachusetts provider landscape came to hear from our discussion leaders Ron Ford – Cybersecurity Advisor for CISA New England and Sergeant Brian Gavioli of the Massachusetts State Police and Commonwealth Fusion Center, both of whom provided updates on recent cyber threats and trends. Stephanie Helm, Director of the MassCyberCenter, led a discussion around our attendees’ monthly topic of choice – Cyber Incident Response Planning.

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CDC Project Firstline Education Programs

CDC’s National Training Collaborative for Healthcare Infection Prevention & Control provides foundational knowledge of infection control training for health care workers in all settings.

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Director of Nursing Input Needed for Palliative Care Study

For a study of how nursing home palliative care was impacted by COVID-19, a recent Brandeis graduate is seeking Directors of Nursing to participate in a 30-minute Zoom interview, and will thank participants for their time with a $25 Amazon gift card. Your first-hand accounts of what is happening during the crisis can contribute to support for nursing home palliative care moving forward.

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CMS Rescinds July 2017 Guidance on CMPs

CMS has recently rescinded its July 2017 guidance that CMPs should be imposed for prior non-compliance on a per-instance basis only.

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Massachusetts COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin

The DPH Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin released 7/23/2021 has important updates related to Ordering COVID-19 Vaccine in Smaller Increments. The updated guidance includes: As of 7/26/21, providers will be able to order COVID-19 vaccines in smaller increments. Providers should continue to place their orders in the Massachusetts Immunization Information System(MIIS). Only order doses that you will use within 30 days.

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Preparing for Wave 4: VACCINATION, TESTING, STAFFING

As the number of Covid-19 cases rise in communities across the Commonwealth, Mass Senior Care would like to remind nursing facilities to review and assess their infection prevention systems including redoubling efforts to increase vaccination rates; consider testing visitors and all unvaccinated staff prior to each shift using BinaxNow kits; and to develop staffing contingency plans in the event of an outbreak.

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AHCA Webinar on Boosting Staff Vaccination Rates

AHCA/NCAL will host a webinar on August 11 at 3 PM Eastern focused on the recent report, Invest in Trust: A Guide for Building COVID-19 Vaccine Trust Among Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). The report’s lead researcher will share key findings from the report that was commissioned by the AHRQ ECHO National Nursing Home COVID-19 Action Network.

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CDC Updates Guidance for Fully Vaccinated Individuals

The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) announced updated guidance for fully vaccinated individuals yesterday. This policy is aimed at preventing transmission levels of the highly communicable and now predominant Delta variant.

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Member Spotlight: Copley at Stoughton Administrator Shares How the Facility is Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Stoughton Journal interviewed Steven Tyer, Administrator at Copley at Stoughton, and Mass Senior Care Board Member about how the nursing facility is emerging and moving on from the COVID-19 pandemic. “We had heroes,” Tyer said. “You know who you could count on. Some of the aides worked 60-hour weeks during the darkest days of the pandemic.”

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COVID-19 Updates: CDC Updates Guidance for Fully Vaccinated Individuals; Register for AHCA Webinar on Boosting Staff Vaccination Rates; MassHire Virtual Job Fair in August; Brandeis Study Seeks Input from Directors of Nursing

The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) announced updated guidance for fully vaccinated individuals yesterday, AHCA/NCAL will host a webinar on August 11 at 3 PM Eastern focused on the recent report, Invest in Trust: A Guide for Building COVID-19 Vaccine Trust Among Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Mass Senior Care wanted to make you are aware of a virtual job fair that the MassHire system is hosting on August 16-20, 10AM-2PM each day, and director of nursing Input needed for a palliative care study.

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COVID-19 Updates: Preparing for Wave 4: Vaccination, Testing and Staffing; Massachusetts COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin; and MassHire Virtual Job Fair in August

This memo addresses preparing for wave 4, the 7/23/2021 DPH Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin, and a virtual job fair that the MassHire system is hosting on August 16-20, 10AM-2PM each day.

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Recent Uptick in COVID-19 Cases Calls for Renewed Vigilance

With the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in MA and across the country, Mass Senior Care wants to remind members to stay vigilant in your precautions to keep your residents and staff safe and protected. Facilities should follow the most up-to-date CDC, CMS and DPH guidelines and ensure continued use of infection control protocols, including proper use of personal protective equipment (including source control masks), social distancing, screening staff and visitors and testing.

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Mass Senior Care E-News Update - July 22, 2021

Sponsored by: 

HealthPRO/Heritage

In This Issue:

  • Legislative Hearing Focuses on Long Term Care Direct Care Workforce Crisis
  • Recent Uptick in COVID-19 Cases Calls for Renewed Vigilance
  • Home Dialysis in Nursing Homes
  • DUA Issues To Employers COVID-19 Recovery Assessment Rate Letter
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MassHealth Updates Application for Seniors and People Needing Long-Term-Care Services (SACA-2)

MassHealth has updated the application packet for health benefits for seniors and people needing long-term-care services (SACA-2), effective July 2021. The following changes were made in the July 2021 version of the SACA-2:

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Meet & Greet with the POLST form

Massachusetts has begun the important work of transitioning the current paper-based MOLST Program to the much improved POLST electronic form and statewide electronic registry.

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DUA Issues To Employers COVID-19 Recovery Assessment Rate Letter

The Massachusetts Division of Unemployment Assistance (DUA) has issued to Massachusetts employers a COVID-19 Recovery Assessment Rate letter. This letter implements the legislative fix last May 28th that addressed the issue of higher than anticipated solvency assessments in the first quarter of calendar year 2021. Solvency assessments unexpectedly increased from .58 percent in 2020 to 9.23 percent in 2021.

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Home Dialysis in Nursing Homes

The DPH has released guidance for a dialysis facility to provide home dialysis services to nursing home residents. The dialysis facility must do so under a written agreement with the nursing home. The dialysis facility must maintain direct responsibility for the dialysis related care and services provided to the nursing home residents.

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Legislative Hearing Focuses on Long Term Care Direct Care Workforce Crisis

On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing heard public testimony on Mass Senior Care supported Nursing Home Stabilization and Nursing Home Quality Job Initiative bills Lawn. These bills would modernize the state’s nursing facility funding formula to better reflect the current cost of quality resident care, allow facilities to hire more staff and would establish a “quality job” for nursing facility staff by providing a living wage and career growth opportunity.

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COVID-19 Updates: Federal Public Health Emergency Renewed; DPH Guidance on Control of COVID-19 in LTC Facilities and Additional Measures to Prevent COVID-19 Transmission in LTC Facilities in Barnstable County; Temporary Nursing Licenses Expiring

Secretary of Health and Human Services renewed the ongoing federal Public Health Emergency effective July 20, 2021, DPH released updated guidance on the implementation of the Order of the Commissioner of Public Health regarding Control of COVID-19 in Long-Term Care Facilities, additional measures to prevent Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) transmission in long-term care facilities in Barnstable County, and temporary licenses granted to nurses during the COVID-19 public health emergency will expire on September 15, 2021.

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COVID-19 Update: EOHHS/UMASS Issues DCC-Q Final Filing Notice to Providers: July 30th Deadline and DPH Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin

EOHHS/UMASS issues Direct Care Cost Quotient (DCC-Q) final filing notice to providers: July 30th Deadline, and information on DPH Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Bulletin.

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Mass Senior Care E-News Update: July 15, 2021

In This Issue:

  • Action Alert: Ask Governor Baker to Support Nursing Facility Care in FY2022 Budget
  • Register Now for Upcoming Important Programs
  • Upcoming AHCA Webinar: Food and Nutrition Survey - Part 2
  • Early Bird Registration Deadline for AHCA/NCAL Convention is July 26th
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Upcoming AHCA Webinar: Food and Nutrition Survey - Part 2

AHCA will be having Part 2 of their Food and Nutrition Survey webinar on August 12th. This presentation identifies top citations in food and nutrition services including recent F880 Infection Control tags. As states open up annual surveys, this presentation gives you the tools to be ready. Registration is only available to AHCA/NCAL members.

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Action Alert: Ask Governor Baker to Support Nursing Facility Care in FY2022 Budget

Governor Charlie Baker is currently reviewing the FY 2022 budget recommendation. Please urge Governor Baker to sign into law two important nursing facility provisions in Medicaid Line Item 4000-0601 which would set Medicaid nursing facility rates using more current 2019 costs and provide an rate add-on for nursing facilities caring for over 75% of Medicaid residents. Take Action Now!

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Register Now for Upcoming Important Programs

Register for Mass Senior Care's upcoming DNS Strategies for Success: Building Nursing Leadership series and the Living Life to the End with Dignity, Respect and Understanding series for long term care staff. Don't miss these programs!

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Legislature Adopts FY 2022 Budget and Sends to Governor Baker

The Legislature yesterday adopted its FY 2022 budget recommendation and Mass Senior Care is pleased to report that the Legislature has recommended appropriating additional funding to set Medicaid nursing facility rates using calendar year 2019 costs and to provide an additional rate add on for facilities with a disproportionate share of Medicaid residents totaling over 75%.

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COVID-19 Update: DPH Releases Updated Memo on Control of COVID-19 in Long Term Care Facilities 

On July 12, 2021 the DPH released an updated memorandum on Control of COVID-19 in Long-Term Care Facilities.

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COVID-19 Updates: Considerations for Caring for COVID-19 Recovered Residents; CMS Updates Medicare Accelerated and Advance Repayment FAQs; DPH Monthly Call This Wednesday (note new participant code)

DPH released clinical guidance regarding management of COVID-19 recovered individuals in long-term care facilities, non-acute hospitals and other congregate facilities who test positive again more than 3 months after their original symptom onset or original positive test, CMS released minor updates to is Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment FAQs, and a reminder about the DPH Monthly Call.

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COVID-19 Updates: State is Now Accepting Applications for COVID-19 Sick Leave Program Reimbursement; MSCA To Testify on Nursing Facility Stabilization Bill and Nursing Facility Quality Jobs Initiative at July 20th Legislative Hearing

On May 28, 2021, the Commonwealth enacted a COVID-19 Emergency Paid Sick Leave law, and the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing has scheduled a virtual hearing on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 11:00am.

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Mass Senior Care E-News Update - July 8, 021

Sponsored by: 

ProCare LTC Pharmacy - ProText

In This Issue:

  • Legacy Lifecare and Sherrill House, Mass Senior Care Members, Mandates Vaccine for All Employees
  • EOEA Issues Update on Training on the Prevention and Elimination of Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression
  • Register Now for These Important Education Programs, including July 13th OSHA ETS Webinar
  • Mass Senior Care E-News Update - July 8, 021 > Newsletter Section
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Sign up for Patient Safety Beat

Patient Safety Beat is a monthly email newsletter from the Betsy Lehman Center, a state agency working to improve health care safety across Massachusetts. Recent stories highlight timely issues such as vaccination efforts in long-term care, visitation policies during and after the pandemic, and peer support for patients and families.

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Early Bird Registration Deadline for AHCA/NCAL Convention is July 26th

The 72nd AHCA/NCAL Convention & Expo, taking place from October 10-13 at the National Harbor outside Washington, DC, offers education sessions in more than 16 tracks of learning​.

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EOEA Issues Update on Training on the Prevention and Elimination of Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression

On June 30, 2021, a memorandum issued by EOEA Secretary Dr. Elizabeth Chen, provided an update on the free, online training course for providers to prevent and eliminate discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression.

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Legacy Lifecare and Sherrill House, Mass Senior Care Members, Mandates Vaccine for All Employees

This week, Mass Senior Care members, Legacy Lifecare and Sherrill House, announced their organizations will require all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Legacy Lifecare operates a network of not-for-profit organizations including Chelsea Jewish Lifecare of Chelsea and Peabody, JGS Lifecare of Longmeadow, Deutsches Altenheim of West Roxbury, and Elizabeth Seton Residence and Marillac Residence of Wellesley. And, Sherrill House is a not-for-profit skilled nursing facility and rehabilitation center in Boston.

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COVID-19 Updates: July 6, 2021

This COVID-19 memo shares updates from DPH on increasing COVID-19 Vaccination, information about the VaxBus Tour Mobile Clinics; and registering for a July 8th Healthcare Cybersecurity Call.

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COVID-19 Updates: MassHealth NF Eligibility Resources; Provider Relief Fund Reporting Portal is Now Open

MassHealth has created two grids as a resource for nursing facility providers in regard to MassHealth eligibility, and the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) Reporting Portal is now open for providers to report fund use for April 10, 2020 through June 30, 2020.

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COVID-19 Updates: Reminder on Surveillance Testing Compliance; Reminder: Staff Use of Face Masks Still Required in Long-Term Care Facilities; Register Now for July 13th OSHA ETS Webinar

The Department of Public Health has indicated that an increasing number of nursing facilities are failing to both report weekly to CHIA on surveillance testing and failing to test 90% of unvaccinated staff, Mass Senior Care would like to remind nursing facilities that the use of face masks for source control is still required by the DPH, and register for July 13th OSHA Webinar.

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Mass Senior Care Testifies at Elder Affairs Committee Legislative Hearing

The Joint Committee on Elder Affairs yesterday held a public hearing on 18 bills related to long term care facilities, many of which proposed higher minimum staffing requirements, care team planning requirements, new technology standard to foster communication between residents and their loved ones, new square footage requirements, and changes in suitability requirements for ownership changes, and a workforce survey.

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Mass Senior Care E-News Update - July 1, 2021

In This Issue:

  • Mass Senior Care Testifies at Elder Affairs Committee Legislative Hearing
  • Nursing Facility Resident Calls for CNAs to Earn a Living Wage
  • REMINDER – Staff Use of Face Masks Still Required in Long-Term Care Facilities
  • Register Now for These Important Education Programs, including July 13th OSHA ETS Webinar
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Tom Lavallee, MSCA Board Chair Throws Out the First Pitch at WooSox Game

Yesterday, Tom Lavallee, Mass Senior Care’s Board Chair and COO of Alliance Health Management, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Polar Park in Worcester. The LTC Appreciation Night at the Worcester Red Sox game was hosted by ProCare LTC Pharmacy, a Mass Senior Care Associate Member. The great event was attended by over 100 long term care leaders and professionals across the State.

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REMINDER – Staff Use of Face Masks Still Required in Long-Term Care Facilities

Mass Senior Care would like to remind nursing facilities that the use of face masks for source control is still required by the DPH regulation. The updates to the DPH Guidance for Caring for Residents during the COVID-19 Response includes the following:

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Brighten A Day Foundation Brings Cheer to Seniors Living in Long Term Care

Brighten A Day Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit which lifts the spirits of nursing facility and assisted living residents by sending them love, hope, and joy through cards, letters, gifts, conversations, video messages, devices, care packages, and more. During her freshman year of high school, Hita Gupta started Brighten A Day which has now grown into a national organization with thousands of volunteers of all ages from locations across the country. To date, Brighten A Day has brought smiles to

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Meet Our Long Term Care Hero: Seana Hall

Meet Seana Hall who is one of the 45,000 dedicated caregivers providing care and vital companionship to the Commonwealth’s nursing home residents. Seana has recently been promoted from Activities Director to Director of Admissions at Briarwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Needham. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Seana implemented creative activities to ensure residents living at Briarwood had a sense of normalcy and stayed connected with their family members and loved ones, including dance parties, bingo in the hallway, and a

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AHRQ Releases New Toolkit to Help Long-Term Care Facilities Improve Antibiotic Prescribing

The new AHRQ Toolkit to Improve Antibiotic Use in Long-Term Care offers a step-by-step approach to help facilities start or revitalize an antibiotic stewardship program. Using the Four Moments of Antibiotic Decision Making, facilities can identify critical time periods to help prescribers make decisions about antibiotic therapy.

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Registration Opens for Mass VaxMillions Giveaway and Resources to Promote the COVID-19 Vaccine

Fully vaccinated Massachusetts residents can register to win cash prizes or college scholarships in the state’s VaxMillions Giveaway starting on Thursday, July 1st. Fully vaccinated Massachusetts residents who are 18 and older can enter the giveaway to win one of five $1 million cash prizes, and residents ages 12-17 can enter to win one of five $300,000 college scholarships in the form of a 529 college savings plan, per the giveaway rules. To promote the Mass VaxMillions Giveaway in your facility, download a promotional flyer which you can print and post in your facility.

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Register Now for These Important Education Programs, including July 13th OSHA ETS Webinar

For the first time in 50 years the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) to address exposure to COVID-19 to workers in health care settings. Although temporary, the standard will be enforced effective July 6, 2021, and fully enforced on July 21, 2021.

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Nursing Facility Resident Calls for CNAs to Earn a Living Wage

In honor of National Nursing Assistant Week on June 17-24, Rose Marie Pardo, resident at Hancock Park Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Quincy, calls for legislation and funding to pay CNAs a living wage. Her op-ed, CNAs are heroes: It’s time to pay them a living wage, was published in The Patriot Ledger last week.

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