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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,985 posts)
Mon May 4, 2020, 03:25 PM May 2020

'It makes no sense': Feds consider relaxing infection control in U.S. nursing homes

The federal government is considering rolling back infection control requirements in U.S. nursing homes – even as the long-term care industry's residents and workers are overwhelmed by the coronavirus.

A rule proposed last year by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) would modify the amount of time an infection preventionist must devote to a facility from at least part-time to "sufficient time," an undefined term that lets the facility decide how much time should be spent. The regulation has not been finalized, but CMS last week defended its proposal, saying it aims to reduce regulatory burden and strengthen infection control.

Opponents of the change said the rule could leave nursing home residents more vulnerable to infection. They expressed concern, especially given the devastation COVID-19 has caused within long-term care facilities.

"It makes no sense at all – prior to pandemic, but more so now during a pandemic – to roll back any of the necessary infection and control requirements and the federal regulations," said Lindsay Heckler, a supervising attorney at the Center for Elder Law & Justice, a civil legal services agency in Buffalo, New York. "They should be strengthening these infection and control requirements."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/it-makes-no-sense-feds-consider-relaxing-infection-control-in-us-nursing-homes/ar-BB13zhWk?li=BBnb7Kz

They want grandma and grandpa to die for the economy.

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'It makes no sense': Feds consider relaxing infection control in U.S. nursing homes (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2020 OP
It's called Murder. spanone May 2020 #1
+1 Mike 03 May 2020 #2
+1 uponit7771 May 2020 #9
Like they said in the Old West: "The only good elder is a dead elder" BamaRefugee May 2020 #3
Smells more and more like putin? empedocles May 2020 #4
I guess the death panels were real after all. NT Bleacher Creature May 2020 #5
They are getting a taste of how much they are saving in Medicare, Medicaid and SS payments. Frustratedlady May 2020 #6
K & R...for visibility...nt Wounded Bear May 2020 #7
This is the Republicans new plan on how to throw grandma off a cliff. cstanleytech May 2020 #8
At least survivors can sue the nursing home for it's negl...wait, what's that you say? Midnight Writer May 2020 #10
Until they take away people's rights to sue these nursing homes kimbutgar May 2020 #11

Frustratedlady

(16,254 posts)
6. They are getting a taste of how much they are saving in Medicare, Medicaid and SS payments.
Mon May 4, 2020, 04:54 PM
May 2020

They are drunk on power.

Make sure your Wills are up to date.

kimbutgar

(21,148 posts)
11. Until they take away people's rights to sue these nursing homes
Mon May 4, 2020, 06:08 PM
May 2020

The labor department and McConnell pretty much said they want to put in liability protection for businesses that force people to work who end up getting sick.

Death panels were projections of what the repukes really wanted all along.

I just wonder what those elderly MF45 supporters think that their party of repukes want them dead?

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