Nursing Home Staffing Measures Transitioning to PBJ Data

Apr 30, 2018 | Five Star Staffing Ratings, CMS' PBJ Policies

News Digest: Nursing Home Staffing Measures Transitioning to PBJ Data

A QSO memo from CMS alerted PBJ world that the Five Star ratings are now going to be based on payroll-based journal data.  With the transition away from 671 collected data, the staffing Five Star rating reflects data for a full calendar year, rather than a 2 week sample.  The Technical Users’ Guide provided extensive details on the formulas and computations needed to predict a new PBJ-based staffing Five Star rating.

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Nursing Home Staffing Measures Transitioning to PBJ Data

Leading Age NY informs its members how CMS is shifting the data source used to calculate the staffing measures of the nursing home quality rating system from self reported 671 data to auditable PBJ reports.

As has been the case prior to this transition, Nursing Home Compare will display the number of hours per resident per day for RNs, LPNs, Aides, and physical therapists (PTs), while the 5-Star staffing rating will continue to be based solely on nursing staff. CMS will continue to calculate the staffing rating by combining a total nursing staffing rating (RN, LPN, Aide) with an RN rating. However, CMS is changing the way in which they adjust the staffing measures to reflect resident acuity.

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Kirstein, Darius. “Nursing Home Staffing Measures Transitioning to PBJ Data.” LeadingAge New York, 8 Apr. 2018, www.leadingageny.org/providers/nursing-homes/survey-clinical-and-quality/nursing-home-staffing-measures-transitioning-to-pbj-data.

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CMS announces how PBJ will be used for Staffing Five-Star

CMS shared details with State Survey Agency Directors on how they will use Payroll-Based Journal data for Staffing Five Star measures. Download the full memo or read on for our summary.

There’s much to unpack in this detailed memo

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“CMS Announces How PBJ Will Be Used for Staffing Five-Star.” SimpleLTC, 6 Apr. 2018, www.simpleltc.com/cms-announces-pbj-staffing-five-star

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How will PBJ impact Five-Star staffing? Would you like one lump or two?

We don’t know when, and we don’t know how, but when Payroll-Based Journal staffing data replaces the data currently being captured from CMS Form 671 for calculating Five-Star staffing, we are likely going to take several lumps.

Skilled nursing providers have been submitting PBJ data since mandated as of July 2016 and today 92% are compliant with this requirement. Compliance in this case means PBJ staffing data was successfully transmitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and on Nursing Home Compare a staffing domain star rating is present.

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Littlehale, Steven. “How Will PBJ Impact Five-Star Staffing? Would You like One Lump or Two?” McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, 30 Mar. 2018, www.mcknights.com/blogs/guest-columns/how-will-pbj-impact-five-star-staffing-would-you-like-one-lump-or-two

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PBJ data will affect Five-Star ratings beginning in 2018

A new CMS warning alerts providers that PBJ data will be used in Five-Star rating calculations beginning next year. It also reminds providers that late submissions will result in star ratings being “suppressed” (i.e., removed) from ratings tables and the Nursing Home Compare website.

The CMS alert, which now appears on facility Five-Star reports, reads as follows:

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“PBJ Data Will Affect Five-Star Ratings Beginning in 2018.” SimpleLTC, 18 July 2017, www.simpleltc.com/pbj-data-will-affect-five-star-ratings-beginning-2018

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Timely and Accurate PBJ Data is More Important Than Ever

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reminds all nursing facilities that the deadline for submission of Payroll Based Journal (PBJ) data for the period April 1 –June 30, 2018, is Aug. 14. Timely and accurate submission of data is especially important, because CMS now uses PBJ data to calculate staffing measures in Nursing Home Compare and the Five-Star Quality Rating System.

CMS has made clear that it will only use data that is submitted and accepted by each quarterly deadline for these calculations. Data submitted or corrected after the deadline has passed is not used by CMS.

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“Timely and Accurate PBJ Data Is More Important Than Ever.” LeadingAge Minnesota, www.leadingagemn.org/news/timely-and-accurate-pbj-data-is-more-important-than-ever.

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PBJ Accuracy Becomes Increasingly Important as a Measure of Quality

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) knows staffing within long-term care (LTC) facilities significantly affects the care delivered to residents. Guidance to Surveyors, F851, requires the quarterly electronic submission of payroll data to CMS. Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) data more accurately depicts a facility’s staffing levels by reporting actual hours worked during the reporting period. CMS plans to use the PBJ data to also measure staffing turnover and longevity.

CMS began collecting auditable PBJ data July 1, 2016. Beginning June 1, 2018, quarterly PBJ data replaces the CMS 671 form for calculation of the facility’s staffing star rating on Nursing Home Compare (NHC). The CMS 671 form was completed only once a year during surveys while PBJ data will be used to update the Five-Star Quality Rating, quarterly.

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Alexander, Karolee. “PBJ Accuracy Becomes Increasingly Important as a Measure of Quality – Pathway Health.” Pathway Health, 5 July 2018, pathwayhealth.com/pbj-accuracy-becomes-increasingly-important-as-a-measure-of-quality.

Related CMS and PBJ Resources

To learn more about the details, policies and information in these articles, please review these CMS and PBJ publications.

Cms qso memorandum for pbj
QSO Memo 18-17-NH
Five star care compare technical users guide
Technical Users' Guide

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