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Putting the Nursing and Home in Nursing Homes

David C. Grabowski

2022Innovation in Aging23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As the late Robert Kane observed, the term nursing home is often a misnomer. Most U.S. nursing homes lack adequate nursing staff, and they are typically not very homelike in either their physical structure or culture. These problems were magnified during the pandemic. The underlying reasons for these longstanding issues are that most state Medicaid payment systems reimburse nursing homes at a relatively low level and the government does not hold nursing homes accountable for spending dollars on direct resident care. To encourage increased staffing and more homelike models of care, policymakers need to reform how nursing homes are paid and hold facilities accountable for how they spend government dollars. With these reforms, the term nursing home will become more appropriate in the United States.

Topics & Concepts

MedicaidNursingMisnomerNursing homesGovernment (linguistics)StaffingPaymentLong-term careMedicineBusinessHealth careEconomic growthFinanceEconomicsPhilosophyTheologyLinguisticsGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchMigration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
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