The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), in a policy reversal, announced on Dec. 28 that it would start enforcing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate to facilities in half the U.S. states, where the mandate hasnโt been judicially enjoined.
CMS modified the compliance dates for the vaccine mandates. Facilities that receive Medicaid or Medicare funding must comply with the mandateโs first phase, meaning that all health care staff has to have received the first dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine by Jan. 27, 2022โor 30 days after the CMS memorandum (pdf) was issued.
Those facilities will have to comply with the CMS mandateโs second phase, meaning health care workers need to receive the second dose by Feb. 28, 2022, according to the memo.
Earlier this month, a CMS spokesperson told The Epoch Times that it suspended enforcement of the vaccine mandate for health care workers โpending future developments in litigation.โ It came after several courts issued injunctions against the rule.
But now, according to its latest directive, a health care facility will have to show that โpolicies and procedures are developed and implemented for ensuring all facility staffโ under the agencyโs mandate โregardless of clinical responsibility or patient or resident contact are vaccinated for COVID-19,โ the memo stipulates.
The facility also must show that โ100 percent of staff have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, or have a pending request for, or have been granted a qualifying exemption, or identified as having a temporary delay as recommended by the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention],โ CMSโs directive says.
If fewer than 100 percent of staff are compliant with the mandate, โthe facility is non-compliant under the rule,โ according to CMS. โThe facility will receive notice of their non-compliance with the 100 percent standard. A facility that is above 80 percent and has a plan to achieve a 100 percent staff vaccination rate within 60 days would not be subject to additional enforcement action.โ
Under the mandate, a facility that isnโt in compliance with the rule will be at risk of losing its federal Medicare or Medicaid funding.
Byย Jack Phillips