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Republicans say requiring nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients may have killed ‘thousands’
Pennlive ^ | 1 July A.D. 2029 | Davis Wenner

Posted on 07/01/2020 9:39:26 AM PDT by lightman

Republican members of a U.S. House committee want to know “the science and information” the Gov. Tom Wolf administration used in requiring long term care facilities to accept people who have been hospitalized with COVID-19 or otherwise potentially exposed.

Pennsylvania “forced the nursing homes to take seniors who are COVID positive from the hospital back into thed nursing home, even knowing they couldn’t properly take care of them. It was a death sentence for thousands of Pennsylvania seniors,” U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana said Tuesday.

However, U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, who hosted a briefing on the subject Tuesday, said he knew of no specific instances of Pennsylvania nursing homes being forced to take patients they felt they couldn’t care for.

Nor would the CEOs of two major associations representing long term care providers in the state say whether they knew of facilities being forced to take people against their will, or whether they believe the policy may have killed thousands.

The issue centers on a directive from the President Donald Trump administration in March saying long term care facilities can and should accept everyone they would normally would -- but only if they feel capable of safely caring for them, and can take infection control steps such as putting them in quarantine if necessary.

“There are critical legal differences between the words can, should and must,” Perry said.

Scalise and four other Republicans have sent letters to Wolf and governors of New York, Michigan, California and New Jersey asking for data and information related to their decisions.

They allege those five are the only governors in the U.S. who forced nursing homes to take people who had been in the hospital with COVID-19 or who may have been exposed to the disease. They further say those states had the highest percentages of their total COVID-19 death tolls concentrated among long term care residents.

As of Tuesday, 4,539 deaths of long term care residents had been attributed to COVID-19 in Pennsylvania— 68% of the state’s total. The Wolf administration disputes that sending people from hospitals to nursing homes contributed to major infection spread or deaths.

Across the U.S., COVID-19 has taken its heaviest toll in long term care facilities, where the typical resident is elderly and has underlying health conditions making them highly vulnerable to becoming seriously ill or dying.

Experts say the combination of medically frail people living in close quarters in facilities which are often understaffed and often struggle to control infections during normal times became a recipe for disaster when COVID-19 hit.

Nationally, about 43% of COVID-19 deaths have involved long term care residents.

Scalise said his group is focusing on Pennsylvania and the four other states because of their high per capita rates of COVID-19 deaths among long term care residents. But the source of their data was unclear during the online briefing, and a Perry staffer didn’t respond to a request for clarification.

A recent analysis by The New York Times ranked Pennsylvania fifth-highest for its percentage of COVID-19 deaths involving long term care residents. The leading states are New Hampshire, with 80%; Rhode Island and Minnesota, each with 77%; and Connecticut, with 73%, according to the Times.

Still, several of those are small states that didn’t face outbreaks as intense as did Pennsylvania.

According to the Times, the percentages of deaths involving long term care residents in states surrounding Pennsylvania is: Ohio, 57%; Maryland, 61%; New Jersey, 44%; and New York, 21%.

Asked for comment regarding Perry’s briefing, a Pennsylvania Department of Health spokesman referred to previous statements on the subject by Wolf and health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine.

Levine was asked about Republicans’ letter on Monday and said there is no “evidence” the requirement contributed to deaths. Rather, she pointed to experts who say the prevalence of COVID-19 within any facility is a direct result of the prevalence within the surrounding community, with infected staff who didn’t know they are infected bringing it inside.

She said states and facilities across the country are dealing with the same problem.

Wolf, in a recent interview with PennLive, accepted some blame, but defended the decision to put the highest priority on keeping as many hospitals beds as possible open to deal with an expected surge of COVID-19 patients. He tied that goal to the policy of discharging people who no longer needed hospitalization to long term care facilities.

“That was a reflection of how dire the straits we were in... All this was going on as we were trying desperately to build inventories of treatment facilities, protective equipment, that kind of stuff, as quickly as we could. But I think you almost have to say you’ve got to start with the health care system because that’s the first point of contact with anybody who gets this disease,” he said.

Levine has also stressed that her department responded to and worked closely with facilities that felt they lacked ability or supplies to control infections and adequately care for residents. The state has said its efforts include about 2,300 shipments of masks and other protective equipment and deploying the Pennsylvania National Guard to about three dozen facilities.

Still, reporting by news organizations including SpotlightPA has documented likely flaws in the state’s response. These include a decision not to quickly and fully carry out a plan to send strike teams to struggling facilities.

The nursing home industry has been critical of Wolf, saying he failed to sufficiently address severe shortages of supplies and staff needed to respond to COVID, and that guidance from the state has been confusing, with the state also threatening criminal action.

Zach Shamberg, CEO of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association, which represents long term care facilities, declined to say if he knew of specific instances of homes being forced to take people against their wishes.

He said in an emailed statement, “Given the differing guidance released by the federal government and state officials, and absent clear direction, we advised our members to accept COVID-positive patients only if they were able to procure the appropriate PPE, create COVID-specific treatment areas and establish appropriate staffing units to care for those residents, with health and safety being the top priority.”

His email said “some facilities received significant pressure from their local hospital to accept patient transfers without ensuring a negative COVID-19 test before the transfer took place.” It also said 749 people who had been hospitalized for COVID-19 were admitted or readmitted to Pennsylvania nursing homes during one week in late May.

Shamberg didn’t respond to the question of whether he believes the situation may have contributed to large-scale deaths, or whether Pennsylvania facilities wanted Wolf to create alternate facilities to care for such patients.

Scalise and Perry said the solution was for Pennsylvania to create such facilities.

Denise Menio of the Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly said lack of “transparency” by the state and the homes makes it impossible for her to know if homes were forced to take people they didn’t feel they could care for, and whether it led to deaths.

Regarding the claims of widespread deaths made by Perry and Scalise, she said “I have no idea where that is coming from.”

Still, she was highly critical of what she called a major lack of transparency on the part of the state on assorted things related to long term care facilities, and said the state has given unclear and sometimes contradictory guidance to facilities.

“It has just been so many issues. Right now we just don’t know what’s happening, unless we hear anecdotally from families or residents themselves,” she said. “There certainly have been missteps at all levels.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: cuomo; levine; nursinghomes; paping; philmurphy; rachaellevine; tommiethecommie; tomwolf; wolf
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To: Buckeye McFrog

[[They’re good at that. It’s the doing things part that they suck at.]]

Exactly


21 posted on 07/01/2020 10:06:19 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: lightman

I have a friend whose father died in a nursing home. She said they moved her father to make more room in the home but didn’t tell her it was to make room for more senior citizens with covid-19.

She is understandably crushed at the loss of her dad.


22 posted on 07/01/2020 10:14:15 AM PDT by airborne (I don't always scream at the TV but when I do it's hockey season!)
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To: airborne

I lost my parents several years back.

One needs to realize that when they get into that state of being in a nursing home.

One better prepare for their death because it is not to long in from being so.


23 posted on 07/01/2020 10:43:04 AM PDT by riverrunner
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To: lightman

SPJNK.


24 posted on 07/01/2020 10:49:03 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: lightman

Murderers!


25 posted on 07/01/2020 10:50:37 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: lightman
Scalise and four other Republicans have sent letters to Wolf and governors of New York, Michigan, California and New Jersey asking for data and information related to their decisions.

Did send them certified mail? Why not just ask them to testify?

26 posted on 07/01/2020 10:52:57 AM PDT by 1Old Pro (#openupstateny)
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To: lightman

The GOP is disappointed in their friends across the aisle. /sarc


27 posted on 07/01/2020 10:56:05 AM PDT by MuttTheHoople (What if the Lord sen9t COVID-19 to immunize the world from something more deadly?)
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To: lightman
“Republicans say.”

Republicans SAY?????

Nope. The FACTS say.

28 posted on 07/01/2020 11:04:29 AM PDT by M. Thatcher
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To: lightman

The repubes get a Captain Obvious award. Congratulations repubes for saying the obvious. Now what are you going to do about it.

****Crickets****

Did you hear a pin drop? I know I did.

****Crickets****


29 posted on 07/01/2020 12:01:21 PM PDT by zaxtres
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To: All

Likely thousand score.

Murder in a real country.


30 posted on 07/01/2020 12:11:25 PM PDT by veracious (UN=OIC=Islam; USgov may be radically changed, just amend USConstitution)
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To: riverrunner
"One needs to realize that when they get into that state of being in a nursing home."

Horse Shit!

This gentleman was in a home because it was impossible for him to stay where he lived due to the death of his wife.

He was in good health and visited family and attended church outside the home regularly.

And then the PA Secretary of Health locked down all senior care homes (right after "she" pulled her own parent out of one).

"One better prepare for their death because it is not to long in from being so. "

More Horse Shit!

31 posted on 07/01/2020 12:22:34 PM PDT by airborne (I don't always scream at the TV but when I do it's hockey season!)
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To: lightman

May have, how kind. I assume there grand parents weren’t victims at the hands of these murderers


32 posted on 07/01/2020 12:47:07 PM PDT by ronnie raygun
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