Sunday, January 7, 2018

Infection Lapses Rampant in Nursing Homes but Punishment Is Rare

By Jordan Rau:

Basic steps to prevent infections — such as washing hands, isolating contagious patients and keeping ill nurses and aides from coming to work — are routinely ignored in the nation's nursing homes, endangering residents and spreading hazardous germs.
A Kaiser Health News analysis of four years of federal inspection records shows 74 percent of nursing homes have been cited for lapses in infection control — more than for any other type of health violation. In California, health inspectors have cited all but 133 of the state's 1,251 homes.

Although repeat citations are common, disciplinary action such as fines is rare: Nationwide, only one of 75 homes found deficient in those four years has received a high-level citation that can result in a financial penalty, the analysis found.
"The facilities are getting the message that they don't have to do anything," said Michael Connors of California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, a nonprofit in San Francisco. "They're giving them low-level warnings year after year after year and the facilities have learned to ignore them."

Read the article in its entirety at https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/890697?nlid=119921_4622&src=WNL_mdplsnews_180105_mscpedit_nurs&spon=24&impID=1527133&faf=1