Forbes November 27, 2023
Howard Gleckman

The federal government wants to know more, and wants consumers to know more, about who owns nursing homes. It is about time. And it may help identify some of the worst actors who pollute the nursing home industry. However, without easier access to this new information, I’m not sure how helpful it will be for prospective residents and their families.

At the same time it issued ownership and operator disclosure rules, the Department of Health and Human Services released an important paper on what we know now about nursing home ownership and its relationship to quality care.

The Private Equity Myth

The paper was written by David Stevenson, chair of the department of health policy at the Vanderbilt University school...

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