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Senator Wants A Nursing Home Watch List
Sen. Chuck Grassley, Aug 10, 2007
Sen. Chuck Grassley wants a watch list created to alert the public about nursing homes nationwide that have repeatedly failed federal health and safety standards.
"The public isn’t able to know as much as it ought to know about nursing home quality. This is because sanctions are not publicly reported and some sanctions are rescinded before their effective dates based on fixes that turn out to be only patches that mask permanent problems," he said. "A watch list could identify the nursing homes that repeatedly fall out of compliance. That would be good for consumers and their families."
Grassley based his request on the findings of the Government Accountability Office. Grassley had requested this independent review to assess progress in making improvements to federal enforcement. He said the report that was issued in April revealed shortcomings in the federal effort to coordinate regulatory efforts and an enforcement approach that undermined the sanctions available through the law."
Grassley has long worked to improve the quality of care provided in nursing homes. As Chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging during the late 1990s, he conducted an oversight effort that resulted in the launch of the "Nursing Home Initiative" by the federal agency then known as the Health Care Financing Administration. The goal of the initiative was strong regulations and steadfast enforcement by federal and state officials. Since the launch of the Nursing Home Initiative, Grassley has frequently asked the GAO to provide status reports on the progress made in holding homes accountable for the quality of care provided to vulnerable residents.
Today, Grassley is Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Finance, which is responsible for Medicare and Medicaid oversight and legislation. Nearly 1.7 million elderly and disabled Americans live in 17,000 nursing home facilities across the country. Combined Medicare and Medicaid payments for nursing home services total an estimated $70 billion annually.
