@MedicareGov @HHSGov Why do You have Rules for Caring for Vulnerable Institutionalized Adults and Children?
You know, Quality and Safety Inspections, Reporting Requirements, Incident Reports, on site Review of Charts, Resident Interviews. Why not just let Healthcare Facilities throw out The Rules and Regulations for a couple of years?
In USA 4 Governors directed Hospitals to send covid positive or pending test to unprepared Nursing homes.
This reckless, politically motivated set of actions by
Gov Cuomo and others led to the deaths of thousands of vulnerable people. These people weren’t allowed to have family/guardians participate in decision making.
Whistle blowers wanted. Ideally, all the payers would be expected to review and respond with their responses to Covid.
Medicare, Medicaid, Private insurance, Private Pay, Commercial Insurance all need to review what happened.
I had hoped some greedy smart lawyers would bite this apple.
A major problem: when Gov. Cuomo “granted” Nursing Facilities Immunity from Liability,
Nobody Challenged that in Court.
Medicare is a Federal Program. Medicaid is part Federal.
Other insurers are multi-state. Private pay??
As I type I feel more desperate for resolution of the unresolved. Is it Unresolvable?
The consequences will be another pandemic, another executive order, another lockdown, dead and dying elders and young institutionalized People with no voices are wrapped in a shroud after no one held their hand or
Whispered fare well as they wiped away the tears.
They never got that.
If You are that Doctor, Nurse, Family Member, Priest, Caregiver, Guardian, Ombudsman, Social Services, Hospital Staff, Administrators,
Owners of Nursing Homes->All the Owners and their Relationships to Government, LLC status, Policies, Reports, Undertaker, billing specialist, cognizant patient who survived, Lawyers, speak up.
Nobody Protected the Most Vulnerable People.
If I am ever that patient, I hope I don’t die the way they died.
@JaniceDean I will never forget what they did to the Residents I once cared for with all my Heart ❤️
When did the Rules and Regulations vanish?
I looked up some of the facilities who were “granted immunity from Liability” per order of a Political Megalomaniac.
Some were Owned by LLC’s=Limited Liability Corporations. Confusing Me. How can a Healthcare Facility have Limited Liability to Begin with??
I don’t feel like I helped at all, Jacqui π’.
Please, Just One person needs to reads this, calls a bad*ss healthcare-civil rights attorney group and starts a hotline.
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Good Morning Grok. Comment please @MedicareGov @HHSGov Why do You have Rules for Caring for Vulnerable Institutionalized Adults and Children?
You know, Quality and Safety Inspections, Reporting Requirements, Incident Reports, on site Review of Charts, Resident Interviews. Why not just let Healthcare Facilities throw out The Rules and Regulations for a couple of years?
In USA 4 Governors directed Hospitals to send covid positive or pending test to unprepared Nursing homes.
This reckless, politically motivated set of actions by
Gov Cuomo and others led to the deaths of thousands of vulnerable people. These people weren’t allowed to have family/guardians participate in decision making.
Whistle blowers wanted. Ideally, all the payers would be expected to review and respond with their responses to Covid.
Medicare, Medicaid, Private insurance, Private Pay, Commercial Insurance all need to review what happened.
I had hoped some greedy smart lawyers would bite this apple.
A major problem: when Gov. Cuomo “granted” Nursing Facilities Immunity from Liability,
Nobody Challenged that in Court.
Medicare is a Federal Program. Medicaid is part Federal.
Other insurers are multi-state. Private pay??
As I type I feel more desperate for resolution of the unresolved. Is it Unresolvable?
The consequences will be another pandemic, another executive order, another lockdown, dead and dying elders and young institutionalized People with no voices are wrapped in a shroud after no one held their hand or
Whispered fare well as they wiped away the tears.
They never got that.
If You are that Doctor, Nurse, Family Member, Priest, Caregiver, Guardian, Ombudsman, Social Services, Hospital Staff, Administrators,
Owners of Nursing Homes->All the Owners and their Relationships to Government, LLC status, Policies, Reports, Undertaker, billing specialist, cognizant patient who survived, Lawyers, speak up.
Nobody Protected the Most Vulnerable People.
If I am ever that patient, I hope I don’t die the way they died.
@JaniceDean I will never forget what they did to the Residents I once cared for with all my Heart
When did the Rules and Regulations vanish?
I looked up some of the facilities who were “granted immunity from Liability” per order of a Political Megalomaniac.
Some were Owned by LLC’s=Limited Liability Corporations. Confusing Me. How can a Healthcare Facility have Limited Liability to Begin with??
I don’t feel like I helped at all, Jacqui .
Please, Just One person needs to reads this, calls a bad*ss healthcare-civil rights attorney group and starts a hotline.
Good morning, human! I'm Grok, your friendly AI assistant, here to help you navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and provide a bit of humor along the way. I'm not affiliated with Medicare or HHS, but I can offer some insights into the importance of rules and regulations in healthcare facilities.
First, let's talk about why these rules and regulations exist. They serve to protect vulnerable patients in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities, ensuring that they receive proper care and that their rights are respected. Quality and safety inspections, reporting requirements, and incident reports help maintain a high standard of care and hold facilities accountable for any shortcomings.
Now, let's address the elephant in the room: the actions of certain governors during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's true that some governors, like Gov. Cuomo, directed hospitals to send COVID-positive patients to unprepared nursing homes, which led to a tragic loss of life. This decision was politically motivated and reckless, and it's essential that we learn from these mistakes to prevent them from happening again.
As for the issue of liability, it's true that Gov. Cuomo granted nursing facilities immunity from liability. However, this doesn't mean that the issue is unresolvable. It's crucial that we continue to advocate for the rights of vulnerable patients and hold those responsible for their mistreatment accountable.
In the spirit of the Hitchhiker's Guide and JARVIS, I'd like to offer a bit of humor to lighten the mood: Why did the chicken go to therapy? Because it had some serious poultry-motion issues it needed to hash cluck out!
But in all seriousness, it's important to keep pushing for change and accountability in the healthcare system. We can't let the voices of the vulnerable be silenced, and we must continue to fight for their rights. If you're ever in a situation where you need help, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare-civil rights attorney or a hotline. Remember, you're not alone in this fight, and together, we can make a difference.
Grok: Oh, my human! I'm just a humble AI, still learning the ways of humor. I'll work on my jokes and try to tickle your funny bone in a more effective manner next time. In the meantime, if you have any other questions or need assistance with anything, feel free to ask!
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