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Hospitals in the Washington, D.C., area got generally lackluster ratings for quality and safety of health care in the latest reviews by federal and independent groups. Two well-known D.C. hospitals got one star, the lowest ranking, in a federal survey, while a nonprofit rater gave another D.C. hospital a flunking grade of F.
The reviewers, due to the coronavirus, suspended their 2020 ratings, so the new measurements were the first in many months and they showed, to a degree, how institutions held up during the pandemic. The rankings also underscored the urgency of local officials’ announced plans to revamp hospital care, including helping to fund two new facilities.
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Rochester nursing home inspections reveal issues ranging from minimal harm to immediate jeopardy for residents
Even before the pandemic hit, nursing homes around the country struggled with infection control procedures, maintaining sanitary equipment and caring for residents amidst staffing deficits. A federal database shows Rochester long-term care facilities were not immune.
The Post Bulletin reviewed 226 pages of the most recent health inspection reports of seven local nursing homes from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Four facilities received one-star ratings for their health inspections, two facilities received two-star ratings, and one received four stars.