Any hospital that accepts Medicare reimbursement must comply with the CMS Conditions of Participation (CoPs). The Patient Rights section of the CMS Condition of Participation manual has the highest number of deficiencies for hospitals. Within the section, restraint and seclusion have the highest number, followed by care in a safe setting, grievances, privacy, advance directives, confidentiality, admission status notification, visitation, and consent.
The information to be presented applies to all hospitals, Acute or Critical Access. The Conditions of Participation for acute hospitals – Appendix A – will be covered in detail. The regulation and requirements for Critical Access Hospitals were added late in 2025 and are not yet part of Appendix W. There are no interpretive guidelines or survey procedures at this time – only the regulation. However, CAHs should listen to those for an acute hospital, as any pending guidelines and procedures may well follow what Appendix A requires.
Specific topics covered include grievances, right to receive notice of patient rights, exercise of rights, informed consent, privacy, confidentiality of medical records, safety, advance directives, interpreters, abuse and neglect, plan of care, visitation rules, and support person rights.
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Critical Access Hospitals
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Who Should Attend?
Laura A. Dixon served as the Director, Facility Patient Safety and Risk Management, and Operations for COPIC from 2014 to 2020. In her role, Ms. Dixon provided patient safety and risk management consulting and training to facilities, practitioners, and staff in multiple states.
Such services included the creation of presentations on risk management topics, assessment of healthcare facilities; and development of programs and compilation of reference materials that complement physician-oriented products.
Ms. Dixon has more than twenty years of clinical experience in acute care facilities, including critical care, coronary care, peri-operative services, and pain management. Prior to joining COPIC, she served as the Director of, Western Region, Patient Safety, and Risk Management for The Doctors Company, Napa, California.
In this capacity, she provided patient safety and risk management consultation to the physicians and staff in the western United States. Ms. Dixon’s legal experience includes representation of clients for Social Security Disability Insurance providing legal counsel and representation at disability hearings and appeals, medical malpractice defense, and representation of nurses before the Colorado Board of Nursing.
As a registered nurse and attorney, Laura holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Regis University, RECEP of Denver, a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Drake University College of Law, Des Moines, Iowa, and a Registered Nurse Diploma from Saint Luke’s School Professional Nursing, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She is licensed to practice law in Colorado and California.