2017 Consumer Voice Annual Conference Cheryl Hennen MN State Long Term Care Ombudsman November 6 2017 Refusal to readmit on the increase aka dumping ID: 659721
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Stuck in the Hospital
“Let Me Return Home”
2017
Consumer Voice Annual
Conference
Cheryl Hennen MN State Long Term Care Ombudsman
November 6, 2017
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Refusal to re-admit on the increase (aka: “dumping”)
Analysis of federal data from Long-Term Care Ombudsman.
Associated Press - complaints about discharges and evictions are up 57% since 2000.
Top reported complaint in 2014 – 11,331 complaints logged by Ombudsman (Associated Press 2016)
MN data – steady increase, at least 45% of current complaint work.Slide3
What does it mean?
Not allowing residents to return to their homes after an acute stay in a hospital .
Includes nursing homes and other residential adult living arrangements.
Residents of Nursing Homes have rights under federal and state laws with regard to transfer and discharge.
Not allowing a resident of a nursing home to return after an acute stay in a hospital is an involuntary discharge. Slide4
MN Example
Woman 87 years old; diagnosis advanced Alzheimer's Disease, congestive heart failure, and renal failure.
Resident of a nursing home
Son under investigation of financial exploitation
Facility issued involuntary discharge notice (2) location of discharge to son’s home.
Transported to hospital
Facility refuses to allow resident back – transferred to a facility 30 miles away.
Passes away 2 weeks laterSlide5
MN Response:
Development of training curriculum for hospital discharge planners.
In response to numerous calls from hospitals concerned abou
t refusing to allow residents back home.
Project began in 2006
Overwhelming interest and request for training
Revisions in response to new regulation
Working to complete curriculum specific to tenants who reside in other adult residential facilities and receive home care services. Slide6
“Let Me Return Home”
PowerPoint Presentation excerpts
Role of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Focus on advocating and protecting residents rights to be free of abuse and exploitation.
To empower residents and resident councils to feel confident and speak out.
Protect residents right to decision making and residents self-determination.
Assist in making referrals to proper agencies
Ombudsman Federal mandate to advocate for changes in the systems that provide or regulate long-term care servicesSlide7
Resource Materials
Consumer Voice , Justice In Aging, Center for Medicare Advocacy: Issue
Brief - A Closer Look at the Revised Nursing Facility
Regulations:
Return
to Facility After
Hospitalization
http://
www.justiceinaging.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Revised-Nursing-Facility-Regulations_Return-to-Facility-After-Hospitalization.pdf
Involuntary Transfer Discharge
http
://
theconsumervoice.org/uploads/files/issues/Revised_Nursing_Facility_Regulations_Involuntary_Transfer_and_Discharge.pdf
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MN Resource Materials:
MN Department of Health in Collaboration with MN Ombudsman Program
http://
www.health.state.mn.us/divs/fpc/profinfo/061917callfile4.pdf
MN Depart. Of Health Bulletin:
Nursing Home Discharge/Transfer
Notices
(Pending
revision with updates and
corrections)
Involuntary Discharge Checklist Slide9Slide10Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20Slide21Slide22Slide23Slide24Slide25Slide26Slide27Slide28Slide29Slide30Slide31Slide32Slide33Slide34Slide35Slide36Slide37Slide38Slide39Slide40Slide41Slide42Slide43Slide44Slide45
THANK YOU
Cheryl Hennen MN State Long-Term Care Ombudsman