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GAO-10-37R 1 (2009-11-20)

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        Accountability  Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548


          November 20, 2009

          Congressional Requesters

          Subject: Nursing Homes: Opportunities Exist to Facilitate the Use of the Temporary
                  Management Sanction

          The nation's 1.4 million nursing home residents are a highly vulnerable population of elderly
          and disabled individuals for whom remaining at home is no longer feasible. The federal
          government plays a key role in ensuring that nursing home residents receive appropriate care
          by setting quality requirements that nursing homes must meet to participate in the Medicare
          and Medicaid programs and by contracting with states to conduct routine inspections-
          called standard surveys-and complaint investigations.' To encourage compliance with
          quality requirements, Congress has authorized certain enforcement actions, known as
          sanctions, such as civil money penalties or termination from participating in the Medicare
          and Medicaid programs. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is responsible
          for imposing federal sanctions, typically on the basis of states' recommendations.2 One
          sanction-temporarily replacing a home's management-has been used infrequently.
          According to CMS guidance, temporary management may be used instead of termination in
          cases where nursing homes place residents at risk of death or serious injury-referred to as
          immediate jeopardy-or place residents at widespread risk of actual harm. CMS requires that
          a nursing home remove any immediate jeopardy within a short time frame of 23 calendar
          days after the survey or complaint investigation in which it was cited, with or without the
          assistance of temporary management. Otherwise, CMS will terminate the home from
          Medicare and Medicaid. In some cases, the nursing home's owner may choose to sell the
          home to a new owner while the home is still under temporary management.

          You were interested in information on why the temporary management sanction has been
          used infrequently to address nursing home quality problems and asked us to study this issue.
          Specifically, we focused on (1) CMS and states' experience with the use of federal temporary
          management and its effectiveness in achieving compliance in the short and longer term; and
          (2) obstacles to the use of federal temporary management and how such obstacles could be
          addressed. You also asked us to examine whether changes in ownership occurred when
          nursing homes were under federal temporary management and to identify obstacles to such
          ownership changes. We provide this information in enclosure I.





          'Medicare is the federal health care program for elderly and disabled people. Medicaid is the joint
          federal-state health care financing program for certain categories of low-income individuals. Medicare
          covers up to 100 days of skilled nursing home care following a hospital stay; Medicaid also pays for
          long-term care services, including nursing home care.
          2CMS is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services.


GAO-10-37R Nursing Homes and Use of Temporary Management

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