WASHINGTON— AARP Legislative Counsel David Certner made the following statement today in response to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) announcement regarding poor performing nursing homes in the Special Focus Facility (SFF) program:
“Residents in the poorest performing nursing homes and their families have a right to know that the care they receive may be sub-standard. Earlier this year AARP called on CMS to release this information, and we are pleased CMS has agreed. People in need of 24-hour care should not have to be concerned that their nursing home is a potentially harmful environment. This information will also be helpful to individuals and their families who are looking to choose a quality facility.
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