We have this report, too: Bloomberg.com: U.S.
More than 90 percent of U.S. nursing homes in each of the past three years were cited for violating federal standards, according to a government report.
For-profit facilities had a higher percentage of violations than other nursing homes, the inspector general for the Health and Human Services Department said today in the report.
Medicare, the U.S. health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, is trying to increase the quality of care, posting on its Web site the names of facilities that fare poorly in state inspections. The government also plans to use star ratings, similar to rankings of hotels.
``In 2007, 94 percent of for-profit nursing homes surveyed were cited for deficiencies, compared to 88 percent of not-for- profit and 91 percent of government nursing homes,'' said Daniel Levinson, the inspector general, in the report.
The most common violations, cited for 28 percent to 36 percent of nursing homes, related to improper storage and distribution of food, accident hazards and lack of services necessary for residents' mental and physical well-being, the report said.





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