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Don't worry Grassley is on the job!! (ok, maybe worry)
« on: December 23, 2010, 05:42:22 PM »
(I'm trying not to cynical, but grassley seems to be forgetful once the microphone is off:  High_and_Dry  If you are wondering who Brent Smith is, this is Brent Smith: a_DE_Founder )

Sen. Grassley Demands Information on Dialysis Clinic Conditions

by Robin Fields
ProPublica, Dec. 22, 2010, 2:30 p.m.

Sen. Charles Grassley (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

3:21 p.m.: This post has been updated.

In response to an investigation by ProPublica, a key senator is demanding answers from federal regulators about the care patients are receiving at U.S. dialysis facilities.

Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, sent a letter Tuesday to Dr. Donald Berwick, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, expressing concern about clinic conditions and oversight described in a report [1] published by ProPublica and the Atlantic Monthly in November.

Grassley -- among the senate's most vigilant and vocal watchdogs over health care -- is the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over Medicare and Medicaid. Most dialysis is paid for by Medicare under a special entitlement created in 1972.

"I have a responsibility to the more than 100 million Americans who receive health care coverage under these programs to oversee their proper administration and ensure that taxpayer dollars are appropriately spent on safe and effective medical treatments," Grassley wrote.

ProPublica's investigation found that patients often received treatment in environments that were unsafe or unsanitary. A review of inspections conducted between 2002 and 2009 at more than 1,500 clinics turned up hundreds of instances in which facilities were cited for breaches in infection control, as well as egregious cases in which lapses in care may have led to patient injuries or deaths.

Grassley has asked for CMS to provide documents to determine the extent of such problems and to explain what steps the agency is taking to improve oversight of dialysis clinics.

He also has asked agency officials to explain why critical data about clinics' performance has not been made public. ProPublica reported that CMS has long had a trove of data about individual dialysis center performance but has not released measures such as rates of mortality, hospitalization for infection and transplantation.

ProPublica requested this information from CMS in 2008 under the Freedom of Information Act. The week before our investigation was published, the agency provided reports for all clinics from 2002 to 2010. ProPublica is preparing the data for public release.

Grassley is expected to become the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee next year but has said he will keep a seat on the finance panel, where he previously has pushed for improvements in dialysis care. He held hearings in 2000 after a critical report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office and pressed Medicare officials after the GAO reported little progress in 2003.

He has asked for CMS to respond to his current inquiry no later than Jan. 4.

CMS officials said they have received Grassley's requests and will be responding to them.

http://www.propublica.org/article/sen-grassley-demands-information-on-dialysis-clinic-conditions
« Last Edit: December 23, 2010, 05:49:11 PM by cschwab »
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Re: Don't worry Grassley is on the job!! (ok, maybe worry)
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2010, 06:13:49 AM »
(I couldn't resist leaving a comment on the Propublica board)

"I'm running the organization - DialysisEthics - that started the hearings in 2000 mentioned in the article.  I hope this isn't going to be the usual indignant dancing by Senator Grassley then a disappearing act as soon as the microphone is off.  I'm really hoping Propublica will keep the pressure on him and actually get some action.  What would I like to see?  DaVita and Fresenius converted to NonProfits for starters, minimum 4 hour treatment times like they have in Germany and Japan, and proper patient-staff ratios.

I've seen these companies fined before, they take it out of their lunch money then continue on as they please."

http://www.propublica.org/article/sen-grassley-demands-information-on-dialysis-clinic-conditions
Proud member of DialysisEthics since 2000

DE responsible for:

*2000 US Senate hearings

*Verified statistics on "Dialysis Facility Compare"

*Doctors have to review charts before they can be reimbursed

*2000 and 2003 Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports on the conditions in dialysis

*2007 - Members of DialysisEthics worked for certification of hemodialysis
technicians in Colorado - bill passed

*1999 to present - nonviolent dismissed patients returned to their
clinics or placed in other clinics or hospitals over the years

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Re: Don't worry Grassley is on the job!! (ok, maybe worry)
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2010, 08:04:24 PM »
Might also write your representatives and tell them to give Senator Grassley a nudge, a hard nudge, maybe a kick-in-the-(ok, I'll stop now).
« Last Edit: January 02, 2011, 08:11:25 PM by cschwab »
Proud member of DialysisEthics since 2000

DE responsible for:

*2000 US Senate hearings

*Verified statistics on "Dialysis Facility Compare"

*Doctors have to review charts before they can be reimbursed

*2000 and 2003 Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports on the conditions in dialysis

*2007 - Members of DialysisEthics worked for certification of hemodialysis
technicians in Colorado - bill passed

*1999 to present - nonviolent dismissed patients returned to their
clinics or placed in other clinics or hospitals over the years