Beginning in March, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will implement a streamlined survey and certification process for psychiatric hospitals, the agency  today. Under the new process, state survey agencies will perform one comprehensive survey to review compliance with both hospital and psychiatric hospital participation requirements instead of two, allowing inspectors to take a broader view of a psychiatric hospital鈥檚 operations and better identify systemic quality issues, the agency said. 鈥淭he policy of multiple inspections for psychiatric hospitals is emblematic of the absurd status quo in health care,鈥 said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. 鈥淔or too long, fragmented and misaligned processes have increased burden and administrative costs.鈥 For more on the announcement, see the .

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