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Data Shows CMS Star Ratings Don't Always Correlate With COVID Infections, Deaths
A nursing home's overall CMS star rating does not correlate directly to its COVID-19 caseload or related deaths, according a Modern Healthcare analysis of federal data. CMS on June 1 said that "early analysis shows that facilities with a one-star quality rating were more likely to have large numbers of COVID-19 cases than facilities with a five-star quality rating." However, CMS on June 4 explained that nursing homes with the largest outbreaks were those with lower inspection ratings. (Christ, 6/9)
Compounding the hardships of the coronavirus, some nursing homes have demanded that low-income residents turn over their $1,200 economic stimulus checks, a cash grab lawmakers want to halt. On Tuesday, Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called on the Health and Human Services inspector general鈥檚 office to issue a warning to nursing homes and assisted living facilities that such practices are 鈥渋mproper and unlawful.鈥 (Alonso-Zaldivar, 6/9)
Family members often are an integral part of the care residents in nursing homes receive. They make sure meals are being eaten, clothes are being changed. They also offer invaluable emotional support. Without it, the consequences can be dire. NPR spoke to several families about what's happened since the mid-March visitor ban. All reported seeing shocking declines in their loved ones. (Jaffe, 6/9)
Federal officials erroneously inflated COVID-19 deaths among Nevada nursing home residents, state health officials are contending. (Davidson, 6/9)