Funding Long Term Care — An Issue Missing from the Current Healthcare Reform Debate

[This article posted on October 5, 2009. It is posted within the following categories: CMS, Knowledge & Medicine, via Michael Douglas, MD, MBA.]

The relationship between Medicare funding/reimbursement patterns and nursing home operational expenses has always been a factor in long term care delivery — often taking the brunt of state Medicaid systems’ lapses in payments to facilities for healthcare services. That relationship just became a little more tenuous. Faced with looming cuts courtesy of Medicare adjustments that call for at least a $15B drop in long term care funding over the next 10 years, skilled nursing facilities could see more urgent staff layoffs and outright closure. For example, some facilities in Connecticut were forced to shut doors when proposed state Medicaid payment increases promised by lawmakers there fell by the wayside — presumptively because of recession influenced budgetary issues.

Could long term care delivery to the nation’s rapidly increasing elderly population (last year, nursing homes housed almost 1.9M elderly and disabled residents — an increase of around 4% over the previous year) be getting short shrift in the entire healthcare debate? It would certainly appear so — setting up a perfect storm of deep federal and state cuts and sharp increases in geriatric patient care needs. | LINK

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