The New “Annual Reaccreditation” Rule: Managing the 12-Month Survey Cycle

The days of the “3-Year Vacation” are over.

Historically, DME providers would survive a stressful accreditation survey, fix their binders, and then ignore compliance for 35 months.

In 2026, that model is dead.

CMS has finalized the rule requiring annual surveys for most DMEPOS suppliers. This means the surveyor is coming back next year. And the year after.

Confusion is rampant. Many providers think their current accreditation is void. It is not.

  • If you were accredited in June 2024: Your certificate is valid until June 2027. You do not need an annual survey in 2026.
  • The Switch: On June 1, 2027, you will undergo a renewal survey. From that point forward, you are on the 12-month cycle (next survey June 2028).

Why is this harder?

  • No “Recovery” Time: By the time you receive your final accreditation letter, you are only 9 months away from the next application.
  • Personnel Files: The #1 citation in annual surveys is “Expired Licenses.” If a staff member’s license expires in Month 6, and you don’t catch it until Month 11, you have a 5-month compliance gap that the surveyor will find.
Timeline showing CMS DMEPOS 3-year to annual accreditation transition

You cannot “prep” for an annual survey. You must live it.

  • Quarterly Mock Audits: Assign a Compliance Officer to audit 10% of patient charts every quarter.
  • Digital Binders: Move away from paper. Use software that alerts you 90 days before a license expires.

We Are Your Compliance Officer

For many DMEs, hiring a full-time Compliance Director ($90k/year) is too expensive. Wonder Worth Solutions offers Outsourced Accreditation Maintenance. We track your expiration dates, manage your policy updates, and conduct remote mock surveys so you are ready for the surveyor 365 days a year.

Is your binder ready for a surprise visit?

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