Sens. Casey, Menendez, Reps. Pascrell, Panetta Call for Greater Federal Resources to Support Nursing Homes During COVID-19 Crisis
"While the persistent shortage of testing kits and delayed reporting and disclosure of COVID-19 outbreaks in nursing homes continue to obscure the full magnitude of this crisis, recent tragedies have made it painfully clear that our nursing homes are in dire need of additional federal support and guidance. Nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable during this public health emergency, but they cannot be protected when their facilities lack testing kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), and sufficient staff," the federal lawmakers wrote in a letter to
The lawmakers called on the Administration to provide:
- A comprehensive national testing plan that includes providing testing kits for our Nation's nursing homes;
- A strategy to ensure all nursing homes and LTC facilities have adequate personal protection equipment for their residents and staff;
- A plan to address staff shortages and guidance on how nursing homes can use separate staff and facilities for residents with COVID-19; and
- Greater resources for nursing homes so they can complete accurate and timely federal reports and provide updates to families of nursing home residents.
"We remain gravely concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in our nation's nursing homes. Today no one is safe, from the residents trapped alone in their rooms to the underpaid staff members working without PPE. While many American communities are in dire need, our nation's most vulnerable individuals cannot be overlooked in our efforts to defeat COVID-19," the lawmakers concluded.
Also signing the letter were Senators
Read the letter here: https://www.aging.senate.gov/download/menendez-casey-nursing-home-letter
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To: The Honorable
Dear Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma,
Our nation's nursing homes are at the epicenter of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While the persistent shortage of testing kits and delayed reporting and disclosure of COVID-19 outbreaks in nursing homes continue to obscure the full magnitude of this crisis, recent tragedies have made it painfully clear that our nursing homes are in dire need of additional federal support and guidance. Nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable during this public health emergency, but they cannot be protected when their facilities lack testing kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), and sufficient staff. Additionally, many nursing homes do not have the resources to implement federal guidance to slow the spread of COVID-19. To avert further tragedies, we strongly urge you to address the dire needs of nursing home residents and staff as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the
The
Without access to testing kits, many nursing homes will be unable to effectively implement the CMS guidance mentioned above and COVID-19 will continue to run rampant, with tragic consequences for residents, workers, and their families. It is impossible for nursing homes to separate COVID-19 positive residents and staff if they cannot confirm who has the virus. On
We are deeply concerned that many nursing homes do not have the resources required to follow the important CMS recommendation to use separate staff and separate facilities or units for residents with COVID-19, known as cohorting. Many of our nursing homes are already struggling with staffing shortages, as their employees have fallen ill or must care for children or sick relatives at home. We urge HHS to mobilize the
Many nursing homes continue to face dire PPE shortages and are struggling to acquire these supplies in a crowded and chaotic market. The Administration recently announced that over the next two months,
We are pleased that CMS heeded calls from
To better understand how HHS and CMS are protecting nursing home residents, staff, and their families, we request answers to the following questions no later than
2. How will HHS and CMS ensure that states and nursing homes have sufficient resources to outfit existing facilities or acquire new space to care for and cohort residents with and without COVID-19?
3. Will HHS engage the
4. Will HHS and CMS publicly report data on race and ethnicity, age, gender and disability status alongside any reported
5. Do HHS and CMS plan to study the relationship between race and health outcomes in nursing homes that have COVID-19 outbreaks and publicly report the findings of such a study?
6. The Administration recently announced that nursing home facilities will receive two oneweek shipments of PPE from the federal government. When will these shipments be completed? Will more PPE be sent after these initial allotments?
7. Do HHS and CMS currently have sufficient resources and Congressional authority to ensure that nursing homes have sufficient PPE, can implement testing as recommended by CMS and
8. On
We remain gravely concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in our nation's nursing homes.
Today no one is safe, from the residents trapped alone in their rooms to the underpaid staff 11 https://www.cms.gov/files/document/4220-covid-19-long-term-care-facility-guidance.pdf 4 members working without PPE. While many American communities are in dire need, our nation's most vulnerable individuals cannot be overlooked in our efforts to defeat COVID-19.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
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Footnotes:
1 https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/nursing-home-care.htm
2 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html
3 https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
4 https://www.cms.gov/files/document/3-13-2020-nursing-home-guidance-covid-19.pdf
5 https://www.cms.gov/files/document/4220-covid-19-long-term-care-facility-guidance.pdf
6 https://www.cms.gov/files/document/qso-20-26-nh.pdf
7 https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Testing-Blueprint.pdf 8https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/COVID%20National%20Diagnostics%20Strategy%2005%2024 %202020%20v%20FINAL.pdf
9 https://www.fema.gov/news-release/2020/05/02/coronavirus-pandemic-response-ppe-packages-nursing-homes 10https://www.cms.gov/files/document/4220-covid-19-long-term-care-facility-guidance.pdf
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