As the owners intentionally understaffed two New Jersey facilities and diverted Medicaid money for their own use, residents in the homes “suffered unnecessarily,” the state comptroller said.
Source: New York Times
Nursing Home Owners Pocketed Millions as Patients Suffered, Report Says
More from MedicaidMore posts in Medicaid »
- Doulas Provide Crucial Care to Mothers. Medicaid Cuts Could Change That.
- Covid Almost Broke This Hospital. It Also Might Be What Saves It.
- Alexia’s Lifelong Nurse Has to Leave Her. Here’s Why.
- Dermatology Has a Problem With Skin Color
- Trump Program to Cover Uninsured Covid-19 Patients Falls Short of Promise
More from New JerseyMore posts in New Jersey »
- New York City Gets Its First Big Snowfall of the Season
- NYC Forecast Warns of First Big Snow This Weekend as Advisories Are Issued
- Kathryn Garcia Is Named New Head of the Port Authority
- Mel Leipzig, Painter Called the ‘Chekhov of Trenton,’ Dies at 90
- James Solomon Wins Jersey City Mayoral Runoff Election, Beating Jim McGreevey
More from Nursing HomesMore posts in Nursing Homes »
- Mamdani’s Debate Guests Include Charlotte Bennett, a Cuomo Accuser
- Woman, 95, Charged With Killing 89-Year-Old Roommate in Nursing Home
- Nursing Home Cited 7 Times by Inspectors Before Legionnaires’ Outbreak
- Arbitration Has Come to Senior Living. You Don’t Have to Sign Up.
- Two Years Later, New York City’s Lessons from the Pandemic

Be First to Comment