Nursing homes to pay for their own sprinklers, CMS says

Image via WikipediaIt is estimated that almost one out of every 11 nursing homes do not contain a sprinkler system, between 20% and 30% do not have automatic sprinklers, and retrofitting will cost facilities roughly $850 million.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Wednesday that, within five years, all nursing homes will require full automatic sprinkler coverage to participate in Medicare. CMS also announced that the full financial burden of these upgrades will rest solely on the facility.

Reacting to the CMS rule, both the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging and the American Health Care Association have said that they support the requirement, but would like to see some financial assistance to help facilities undertake the endeavor. The organizations support the Nursing Facility Fire-Sprinkler Act of 2007, which would create a framework for issuing low-interest loans to nursing homes.

Norman DeLisle, MDRC
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Long-Term Care Facilities Across America to Protect Residents with Full Sprinkler Systems

CMS to Publish Final Rule

Long term care facilities such as nursing homes across America will, for the first time, have to protect their residents by installing sprinkler systems throughout their buildings if they wish to continue to serve Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, under a new regulation to be issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Facilities will have a five-year phase-in period to be fully compliant with the new rule.

Approximately three million elderly and disabled Americans reside in the nation’s 16,000 nursing homes, all of which must have comprehensive sprinkler systems in place by 2013. To date, there has never been a multiple-fatality fire in a facility with a sprinkler system that meets the requirements of today’s rule.

“CMS is taking further action to protect the lives of our beneficiaries through a more comprehensive and effective approach to fire safety,” said Kerry Weems, acting administrator of CMS. “In the past, certain older facilities were exempt from having an automatic sprinkler system, but we now will hold all 16,000 nursing homes in the nation to this standard.”

Norman DeLisle, MDRC
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