CMS budget puts complaint surveys over routine inspections as main nursing home oversight
CMS budget puts complaint surveys over routine inspections as main nursing home oversight
McKnights Long-Term Care; by Kimberly Marselas; 6/2/25
A proposed 2026 Trump administration budget request would shift nursing home survey priorities, further delaying the time between standard inspections at many facilities. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services budget justification published late Friday calls for a $45 million increase in survey spending across multiple sectors next fiscal year. But it also prioritizes complaint surveys in a way that would reduce the availability of surveyors to conduct routine, annual inspections mandated by law. The document from the Department of Health and Human Services shows the percentage of nursing home standard surveys completed each year would fall from 74% in fiscal year 2024 to a projected 65% completion rate in fiscal year 2026.