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About Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CMS administers the Medicare program, the nation's largest health insurance program covering over 60 million beneficiaries, and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance marketplaces. The agency is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, at 7500 Security Boulevard. CMS is responsible for setting policies, payment systems, and quality standards for healthcare providers and plans, and for ensuring that beneficiaries have access to high-quality, affordable care.
Department information
The Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) is a component of CMS that leads the agency's quality improvement and patient safety initiatives. CCSQ develops and implements quality measures, value-based programs, and quality reporting programs across various healthcare settings including hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, and dialysis facilities. The center also oversees the CMS National Quality Strategy and works to align quality measurement across Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal programs.
As of July 2026, CMS continues to operate under its statutory mission to provide health coverage and improve healthcare quality. The agency's website (cms.gov) serves as a comprehensive resource for beneficiaries, providers, and partners, offering information on enrollment, coverage, regulations, and quality initiatives. CMS remains focused on advancing health equity, promoting value-based care, and leveraging data to drive improvements in the healthcare system.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Official source ↗Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, Health Insurance Marketplaces
Official source ↗Value-based programs, quality reporting programs, CMS National Quality Strategy
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Recent dated updates published on organization-controlled public pages.
Amending the Indirect Hold Harmless Threshold of Health Care-Related Taxes Proposed Rule
CMS published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to implement section 71115 of Public Law 119-21 regarding health care-related taxes.
Read official source ↗Strengthening Original Medicare Blog Post
The Center for Medicare published a blog post on strengthening Original Medicare, which oversees the $1.2 trillion program serving roughly 70 million Americans.
Read official source ↗Manufacturer Effectuation of MFP Draft Guidance for 2028 Medicare Drug Price Negotiation
CMS issued draft guidance for manufacturers on effectuating the Maximum Fair Price under the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program for 2028.
Read official source ↗CMS Modernizes Nursing Home Oversight with New Risk-Based Survey Approach
CMS introduced a streamlined review process for higher-performing nursing homes and an easier way for the public to report concerns.
Read official source ↗CMS Proposes Transformational Medicare Reforms to Expand Accountable Care
CMS proposed the Calendar Year 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rule, including reforms to physician payment and value-based care programs to shift from sick care to healthcare.
Read official source ↗Calendar Year 2027 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule — Medicare Shared Savings Program Proposals
CMS issued the CY 2027 PFS proposed rule including proposals for the Medicare Shared Savings Program.
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Applying to CMS requires a federal-style resume and attention to detail. Make sure your resume includes specific accomplishments and keywords from the job announcement. Use USAJOBS to set up job alerts for CMS positions.
Reference source ↗Understanding the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ)
CCSQ is a key CMS center focused on quality improvement and patient safety. It oversees value-based programs, quality reporting, and the CMS National Quality Strategy. If you're interested in healthcare quality, CCSQ offers roles in policy, data analysis, and program management.
Reference source ↗Where to Find CMS Career Information
CMS career information is available on USAJOBS and the CMS website. The CMS nursing home careers page (https://www.cms.gov/priorities/nursing-home-careers/overview) provides specific resources for those interested in nursing home quality roles. For other positions, explore USAJOBS and filter by agency 'Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services'.
Reference source ↗A practical way to review current opportunities
Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) currently has 1 published opening. Applicants can compare NURSE, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) Job, then review each vacancy page for qualifications, duties, location and application instructions before deciding which role best matches their background.
Reference source ↗Center for Clinical Standards and Quality (CCSQ) FAQs
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How do I apply for a job at CMS?
CMS posts job openings on USAJOBS (usajobs.gov). You can also visit the CMS careers page at https://www.cms.gov/priorities/nursing-home-careers/overview for specific opportunities, though that page focuses on nursing home careers. For general CMS careers, check USAJOBS.
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What is the application process for CMS positions?
Applications are submitted through USAJOBS. You will need to create a profile, upload a resume, and complete any required assessments. Ensure your resume highlights relevant experience and matches the job announcement's qualifications.
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Does CMS offer internships or entry-level positions?
CMS participates in the Pathways Program for students and recent graduates, including internships and fellowships. Check USAJOBS for listings under 'Pathways' or visit the CMS website for more information.
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What documents are typically required for a CMS application?
You will need a federal-style resume, transcripts (if applicable), and any required certifications. Some positions may require a writing sample or responses to knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) questions.
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How can I prepare for an interview with CMS?
Research CMS's mission, programs, and recent initiatives. Be ready to discuss your experience with healthcare policy, data analysis, or program management. Review the job announcement thoroughly and prepare examples of your work.
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