Washington – Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley
(R-Iowa) and Energy and Commerce Committee Republican Leader Greg Walden
(R-Ore.) today sent a letter
to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) requesting the OIG initiate an investigation into whether
or not five states – California, Michigan, New Jersey, New York and
Pennsylvania – violated federal guidance in pressuring nursing home facilities
to accept patients who tested positive for COVID-19. In the letter, the leaders
cite guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well
as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, suggesting state officials
that pressured COVID-positive patients back into nursing homes may have risked
the health and safety of some of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens.
“As
reported by the media, the governors of a handful of states in which nursing
homes struggled to provide safe and adequate care recently ordered nursing
homes ‘to accept patients with active COVID-19 infections who were being
discharged from hospitals.’ Governors issuing such directives include those in
New York, New Jersey, California, Pennsylvania, and Michigan,” Grassley and
Walden wrote.
“These
state directives were issued as the COVID-19 fatality rate in nursing homes
soared. In Pennsylvania, which reportedly has the seventh highest death rate
for residents of these facilities, 69 percent of the state’s COVID-19
fatalities are now attributable to nursing and personal care homes. Similarly,
in New Jersey, the rate was roughly 52 percent as of last month; in New York,
at least 6,000 deaths are attributable to nursing homes; and in Michigan, where
the governor’s directive has yet to be rescinded, 34 percent of COVID-19 deaths
reportedly are linked to nursing homes.”
Grassley
and Walden requested the OIG deliver its findings to Congress no later than
September 30, 2020. Read the full letter HERE.
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Grassley, Walden Request Investigation into COVID-19 Nursing Home Deaths
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