Long-Term Care

Oklahoma nursing homes drop liability coverage

Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, March 20, 2008

According to the Oklahoma Center for Consumer and Patient Safety, there are currently at least 56 uninsured nursing homes, containing 6,621 beds, reported www.newsOK.com

"Underfunding from Medicaid has forced many nursing home owners to make a choice, either pay for liability insurance or pay for taking care of residents," said Becky Moore, executive director of the Oklahoma Association of Healthcare Providers.

A news conference was held on Tuesday at the state Capitol to push for legislation that would require nursing homes to either carry medical liability insurance, or prove sufficient funds to pay substantial damages if found responsible for injuries. They're also pushing for the state health department to investigate and publish which nursing homes do not carry medical liability insurance, so patients and families are aware of the risk. To read more, click here.

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