
“Nursing home residents are getting antipsychotic drugs for dementia, not psychoses,” Grassley said. “No one seems to have a good handle on whether the patients are benefiting from these medicines or whether they’re being prescribed drugs that don’t help and might even harm them. The government needs to do a better job of protecting nursing home residents from unnecessary drugs. I’ll continue to work to hold the Medicare program and nursing homes accountable for the quality of care delivered to nursing home patients.”

Grassley and Kohl commented on a report issued by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General. The report titled, “Medicare Atypical Antipsychotic Drug Claims for Elderly Nursing Home Residents,” was requested by Grassley in December 2007.
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Grassley, Kohl: Nursing Home Residents Receive Powerful Antipsychotic Drugs for Off-label Uses, Inspector General Report Shows
4 comments:
OK, they've said it in stone. Now let's see some laws with real punishment for violators.
Harmful and deadly that's the plan Senators.
It's not just nursing homes,
Chemo and other off label drugs are pushed when they are not needed.
Find ways " to encourage the medical community to use appropriate non-pharmacological treatments for these patients"?
Who is he kidding?
Close the operations down and move the patients to safer facilities.
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