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Center for Medicare Advocacy Special
Report
Special Focus
Facilities:
Poor Care for
Residents, Limited Consequences for Providers
The Center for Medicare
Advocacy issues this Special Report to shine a light on nursing homes
throughout the country that have been identified as providing the poorest
quality care to residents – while facing limited, if any, enforcement
action as a consequence. Known as Special Focus Facilities, (SFFs), these
facilities are identified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS)
in cooperation with the states. SFFs have a history of serious
noncompliance with federal quality standards. Each month, CMS
identifies new SFFs and reviews the current status of previously-identified
SFFs.
The June 21, 2018 list of
newly-identified SFFs (identified as SFFs for one to three months) includes
13 nursing facilities in nine states; the July 19, 2018 report added five
facilities in five states. The Center looked at Nursing Home Compare to
identify how many jeopardy-level and harm-level deficiencies the 18 SFFs
had in the current and prior survey cycles (and in 2018), whether any Civil
Money Penalties or Denials of Payment for New Admissions were imposed in
the prior three years, whether the SFFs lacked mandated RN coverage or had
other problems in staffing data, and their quality measure ratings.
Although these 18 SFFs were
cited with the highest levels of deficiencies (66 jeopardy-level
deficiencies and 23 harm-level deficiencies since 2016), Civil Money
Penalties (CMPs) were minimal. Only 12 of the 18 facilities had any
CMPs imposed over the prior three years. CMPs for these 12 facilities
averaged only $27,562 per facility per year over the three-year period.
The failure to impose
meaningful enforcement actions against even the most poorly performing
facilities in the country, the Special Focus Facilities, reflects an
environment of ever-diminishing oversight and raises grave concerns for the
safety and welfare of nursing home residents.
The Center’s full report is
available at http://www.medicareadvocacy.org/special-focus-facilities-poor-care-for-residents-limited-enforcement-consequences-for-facilities/.
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