BALTIMORE--CMS' newly designed Web site is causing headaches for some users who are reporting broken links and difficulties adjusting to the new format, participants said at the agency's Home Health, Hospice and DME Open Door Forum last week.

Last month, CMS overhauled its extensive site and replaced it with a Flash-based version featuring "improved navigation and content organization, current information and an improved Google search feature," the agency said.

But with all of the content reorganized, users' bookmarks have been rendered obsolete, and some are having trouble navigating the site. "I just find it difficult to find the information I need," one phone-in caller said during the session on Wednesday.

Another caller reported "significant issues finding information" on home health. "We're having an extremely difficult time directing providers ... when we go to the home health section of the Web site, none of the links that are provided are working," she said.

After the launch of the new site, CMS announced that it put more than 400 redirects in place, but many links to invalid pages have not yet been replaced. A CMS official acknowledged the problem, and the links to the home health portion of the site were repaired by the end of the week.


Even one CMS representative commented that after the move to the new site, many of her bookmarks were rendered invalid, and she had to figure out where the new pages were located.

To read a more detailed explanation on the Web site's new structure, view a Flash demonstration, or submit feedback, click here.

To access the new DMEPOS home page, which includes links to the pages most commonly used by DME providers, click here.

Also at the Open Door Forum:

--Ann Howard of the American Association for Homecare recommended that CMS hold a special Open Door Forum on the upcoming transition from Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carriers to Medicare Administrative Contractors (see HomeCare Monday, Jan. 9). "The supplier community would like the opportunity to participate in the transition to the new MACs, ask questions and raise issues and concerns," she said.
--Jane Thorpe of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (see HomeCare Monday, Dec. 12, 2005) asked if CMS had an estimate of when the competitive bidding rule for DME would be released and when the first round of DMEPOS supplier standards would be finalized. CMS' response to both questions: "We have no one to speak on that."
--One caller expressed frustration after CMS officials were unable to provide answers to various questions and requested that the agency publish both questions asked during the Open Door meetings and the answers given, whether in person or later by e-mail. "I noticed there are not a lot of people there to answer questions," the caller said. "When people ask questions, [they] are being told to e-mail, so they get the answers, but no one else does." A CMS official responded that answers to questions are addressed at a following Open Door Forum if they are of national interest. With certain issues, she said, the agency would consider addressing questions via listserv announcement.


The next Open Door Forum is scheduled for Feb. 14.