Category Archives: Long Term Care

OSHA – New Nursing Home and Residential Care Facility National Emphasis Program

On April 5, 2012, OSHA announced its new national emphasis program targeting nursing home and residential care facilities. This program is similar to the program OSHA embarked on in 2003-2004. However, the new program will also focus on workplace violence. The program is designed to address the protection of workers from serious safety and health hazards that are common in medical industries. National emphasis programs target specific hazards in an industry for a three-year period. This program will target nursing homes and residential care facilities in an effort to reduce occupational illnesses and injuries. Continue reading

Connect with our Health Care Practice at HCCA’s 16th Annual Compliance Institute

Members of our Health Care Practice will be attending and speaking at the Health Care Compliance Association’s 16th Annual Compliance Institute, April 29 – May 2, 2012, in Las Vegas Nevada. Two of our health care partners will be speaking on the following topics at the Institute -

2012 OIG Work Plan: Priorities and Concerns for Post Acute Care Providers

Alan Schabes, Esq. will be speaking with David Cade, Deputy General Counsel of the U. S. DHHS in a session entitled – 2012 OIG Work Plan: Priorities and Concerns for Post Acute Care Providers on Monday, April 30th at 4:30-5:30PM

Quality of Care Issues: Prevention and Response

Ari J. Markenson, J.D., M.P.H. will be speaking with Robert Hussar, Counsel, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP  in a session entitled Quality of Care Issues: Prevention and Response on Monday, Monday, April 30th at 11AM-12PM Continue reading

Deadline to Submit CON Applications in Ohio is Rapidly Approaching

In 2009, House Bill 1 amended the Ohio Certificate of Need (“CON”) laws to permit inter-county relocations of long-term care beds under certain circumstances. Historically, Ohio CON laws prohibited relocating long-term care beds across county lines. Despite this amendment, the process to accomplish an inter-county relocation of beds remains heavily regulated, and in most cases must be commenced during brief windows of time set forth by the Ohio Department of Health. Continue reading

Report on Results of Administrator Survey – Nationwide Program for Background Checks for Long-Term Care Employees

On January 19, 2012, the Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) released its Memorandum Report on the results of a long-term care provider administrator survey conducted pursuant to the Nationwide Program for National and State Background Checks on Direct Patient Access Employees of Long-Term-Care Facilities and Providers (the “Program”).  The Program, established under Section 6201 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”), is a voluntary program that provides grants to states to implement procedures to conduct background checks on prospective long-term care employees.  The purpose of the OIG’s Memorandum Report was to report on the results of a survey that was conducted in order to collect baseline data on current background check practices in the long-term care industry. Continue reading