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Special Focus Facility: Definition and Healthcare Context

Full name: CMS Special Focus Facility (SFF) Program

The Special Focus Facility (SFF) program is a CMS initiative that identifies nursing homes with serious and persistent quality problems — typically those with the worst health inspection records over three years — for heightened oversight and more frequent surveys. SFF-designated facilities receive standard surveys approximately every six months rather than annually. CMS calculates SFF scores using a weighted formula that gives greater weight to more recent and more severe deficiency citations. Facilities that do not demonstrate sustained improvement may be terminated from Medicare and Medicaid participation. CMS publishes the active SFF list quarterly; SFF status is also reflected in Care Compare records.

Last updated: 2026-06-17Reviewed by: Dr. Jennifer Montecillo, MD — Gullas College of Medicine, 2019. Non-practicing medical reviewer.

How it’s used

  • CMS Care Compare (nursing homes): SFF designation is displayed on Care Compare under each nursing home's profile, alerting consumers and researchers to facilities under enhanced federal oversight.
  • Fonteum nursing home research: SFF status is cross-referenced with deficiency density and civil money penalty data to contextualize persistent quality failure patterns at individual facilities.
  • CMS Provider of Services (POS) File: CCN-level certification and survey data in the POS file is the identity backbone for matching facilities to their SFF scoring history.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Special Focus Facility?
A Special Focus Facility (SFF) is a nursing home identified by CMS as having persistent and serious quality problems, placing it on a list for more frequent inspections — roughly every six months instead of annually.
How does CMS select Special Focus Facilities?
CMS uses a weighted scoring formula applied to the past three years of inspection history, giving more weight to recent and severe deficiency citations, to rank nursing homes and identify SFF candidates.
What happens if a nursing home stays on the SFF list too long?
Facilities that do not show improvement within the SFF program may face termination of their Medicare and Medicaid participation — meaning they can no longer admit Medicare or Medicaid residents.

Related terms

  • Survey Deficiency
  • F-Tag
  • Civil Money Penalty
  • SNF
  • CMS Care Compare
  • CMS Star Rating
  • OSCAR

Authoritative sources

  • CMS: Special Focus Facility program overview↗
  • CMS: SFF active list (PDF)↗
  • CMS Care Compare — nursing homes↗
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