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For
Immediate Release
Contact: Toby S. Edelman
June 18,
2008
Senior Policy Attorney
(202) 293-5760
The Center for Medicare
Advocacy (the Center) supports efforts by the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide consumers with more and better
information about nursing home quality, but it questions the plan
announced by CMS on June 18, 2008 to rank nursing homes on the CMS
website Nursing Home Compare.
"Two of the three
criteria that CMS plans to use – quality measures and staffing data
– are self-reported by nursing facilities and are inaccurate," said
Toby S. Edelman, Senior Policy Attorney with the Center for Medicare
Advocacy. "Too often, nursing facilities report that residents are
doing much better than they really are and that they have more staff
than they really have. Relying on nursing homes to describe
accurately how well they are doing – and reporting that information
as fact – just doesn’t make sense."
The Center encourages CMS
to provide more information to the public but to delay reporting
facilities' ranks until there are systems in place that assure that
facility-reported data are accurate.
Recent reports supporting
the Center's position are available by contacting Toby Edelman (mailto:tedelman@medicareadvocacy.org). |