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- CMS use of data on nursing home staffing: progress and opportunities to do more1
- COVID-19 in nursing homes: CMS needs to continue to strengthen oversight of infection prevention and control : report to congressional addressees1
- COVID-19 in nursing homes: most homes had multiple outbreaks and weeks of sustained transmission from May 2020 through January 2021 : report to Congressional addressees1
- Georgia could better ensure that nursing homes comply with federal requirements for life safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control1
- Improving nursing home quality and information1
- Louisiana should improve its oversight of nursing homes’ compliance with requirements that prohibit employment of individuals with disqualifying background checks1
- New Jersey could better ensure that nursing homes comply with federal requirements for life safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control1
- Pennsylvania could better ensure that nursing homes comply with federal requirements for life safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control1
- Pennsylvania implemented our prior audit recommendations for critical incidents involving Medicaid enrollees with developmental disabilities but should continue to take action to reduce unreported incidents1
- Reading the stars: nursing home quality star ratings, nationally and by state1
- Some nursing homes' reported staffing levels in 2018 raise concerns: consumer transparency could be increased1
- Stories from social care leadership: progress amid pestilence and penury1
- VA nursing home care: opportunities exist to enhance oversight of state veterans homes : report to congressional addressees1
- Washington state did not ensure that selected nursing homes complied with federal requirements for life safety, emergency preparedness, and infection control1
