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For the first time, the U.S. will reward nursing homes for controlling the spread of infectious disease
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Thu, 2020-12-10 11:03 — mike kraft
For the first time, the U.S. will reward nursing homes for controlling the spread of infectious disease For years, nursing homes have been shaped by federal incentives, which pay for extra services but haven't paid for measures that would combat the spread of disease. That left them acutely vulnerable to covid-19. Now, the incentives are changing. Washington Post
Over the years, the nursing home business has been shaped by extra fees for services performed — such as therapy, dialysis or care for diabetes — but with none for defending against infectious disease. Nursing home operators emphasized those services, often gaming the system to maximize income, while typically squeezing expenses devoted to standard nursing care. A Washington Post analysis last month found that this practice had left nursing homes acutely vulnerable to covid-19.
About 100,000 residents and employees of long-term-care facilities have died of the illness, as nursing homes were caught without the resources and in many cases the staff training to stop its spread. ...
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