You’ve got until June 30 to review your Hospice Compare preview report and request review if you think it isn’t accurate. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ran the Hospice Provider Preview Reports June 1 and hospices have 30 days to review them, CMS says on its Hospice Quality Public Reporting website. Reminder: This summer, CMS will display seven Hospice Item Set-based measures on Hospice Compare: Treatment Preferences NQF #1641; Beliefs/Values Addressed NQF #1647; Pain Screening NQF #163; Pain Assessment NQF #1637; Dyspnea Screening NQF #1639; Dyspnea Treatment NQF #1638; and Patients treated with opioid who are given a bowel regimen NQF #1617. Next Winter CMS will begin displaying CAHPS-based measures on Hospice Compare as well. Details on how to access your report in the CASPER system and how to request a data calculation review are available on the website at www.cms.gov/Medicare/Quality-Initiatives-Patient-Assessment-Instruments/Hospice-Quality-Reporting/Hospice-Quality-Public-Reporting.html.