Reporting a Nursing Home Complaint in Maryland? Don't Bother
Reporting a Nursing Home Complaint in Maryland? Don't Bother
According to an inspector with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the state of Maryland leads the nation in serious complaint reports regarding its nursing homes. The state has also failed to look into an estimated 650 allegations of harm to residents with the mandatory ten-day window. Cases involving “immediate jeopardy” to a patient require a response within two days, while “high priority” cases require ten. Analysts report that it’s much harder to legitimize cases when investigations are not followed up with in a timely manner.“That’s a real problem in terms of addressing some of the priority issues residents are facing in these facilities,” said Lori O. Smetanka, Executive Director of National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care. “It’s critical that agencies look at the resources they have available and...do whatever they can to get there in time.”Maryland also ranked one of the worst states in the country for timely investigations of serious, high-level complaints – seventh worst on the list, to be exact. Maryland, Arizona, New York and Tennessee all account for nearly half of such complaints, and Maryland’s average response time, according to documentation filed last year regarding 2015, is 47 days from when these complaints are initially reported.
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