Starting Jan. 6, Fingerprinting Requirement for Nursing Home Change of Ownership CHOWs
Posted on December 22, 2022 by Mark Schulz
The Affordable Care Act mandated that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) establish risk categories for Medicare enrollment to determine what level of scrutiny to give provider enrollment applications, which includes initial enrollment, change of ownership (CHOW) applications, and revalidations. Three risk categories were created under 42 CFR § 424.518: limited, moderate, and high. Providers in the limited-risk category are subject to the lowest scrutiny, and those in the high-risk category are subject to the most scrutiny.
Starting Jan. 6, Fingerprinting Requirement for Nursing Home Change of Ownership CHOWs
Members Only
The resource you are trying to access is a Members Only Resource. If you are a member of LeadingAge Minnesota, simply log in. If you forgot your password or aren't sure if you have an account, use the "Forgot your password?" link on the Log In page.
Want to become a member? Click here for further information.
Comments
Add a comment
Members must sign in to comment
You must be a member to comment on this article. If you are already a member, please log in. Not a member? Learn how to join »
No one has commented on this article yet. Please post a comment below.