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The Social Life of Health Information

A new Pew Internet/CHCF national survey finds the Internet has joined doctors and family members as one of the top three ways people search for answer to their health care questions.

Evaluating One-e-App

CHCF and The California Endowment funded the development of One-e-App, a Web-based program that enables users to apply for multiple public insurance programs at once. Read a business case assessment by The Lewin Group.

Privacy, Security, and the Stimulus Bill

The recently enacted economic stimulus legislation includes a number of improvements to federal health privacy law. This brief looks at issues of privacy and security in the wake of ARRA.

Consumer Information

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Database of Low Quality Nursing Homes Added to CMS Web Site

On Thursday, CMS added to the Nursing Home Compare Web site a searchable database with the names of nursing homes that rank in the lowest 5% to 10% in quality based on state inspection results, the Wall Street Journal reports.

CMS first released the information in the database as a list of Special Focus Facilities that includes about 130 of the 16,000 nursing homes in the U.S.

In addition to the database, the Web site includes summarized information from state inspections and data that nursing homes must submit to regulators about their residents. CMS updates the site monthly.

Value of Web Sites

According to consumer advocacy groups, the CMS Web site provides the most complete information on the quality of nursing homes in the U.S.

In addition, a number of private Web sites that offer information on the quality of nursing homes are "improving their offerings," the Journal reports. State-specific sites, such as California Nursing Home Search operated by the California HealthCare Foundation and UC-San Francisco, also are available.

Consumer advocacy groups maintain that such Web sites can help determine the quality of nursing homes but do not provide a substitute for in-person visits.

Other Initiatives

The move by CMS to expand the Web site marks the latest step in a "trend toward giving consumers easier access to a trove of nursing home information online," the Journal reports.

Sens. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) have introduced a bill that would require disclosure of additional information on the quality of nursing homes.

Grassley hopes to include the legislation in a Medicare bill expected to reach the Senate floor this summer. He said, "More transparency will drive better quality care" (Wilde Mathews, Wall Street Journal, 4/24).

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