On July 9, 2019, the Office of the
Inspector General released two new reports
following its investigation into hospice care in the U.S. To briefly summarize, the OIG found that 20
percent of hospices have deficiencies that put patients at risk and the OIG is
suggesting that among its recommendations that deficiency data be shared more
broadly to help improve quality of care.
News stories prompted by the
OIG reports have been carried by The Washington Post, NBC News, and NPR.
The journalists writing some of these news stories have shared selected patient
stories based on their own investigation. These patient stories are difficult
to read and reflect badly on hospice. It
is likely that other media outlets will carry these articles or generate
additional news coverage on this topic.
NHPCO President and CEO Edo Banach released some key messages, most notably:
NHPCO welcomes
the opportunity to shed a light on high quality providers as well as those that
fall short in providing appropriate care. NHPCO will continue to partner with
government agencies to strengthen and make more transparent the tools and data needed
to empower consumers when they are choosing a quality hospice program. NHPCO
will also continue to provide tools and resources to help our members to meet
and exceed quality benchmarks.
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