Iowa lawmakers aren’t addressing the state’s oversight of nursing properties, advocates for the aged say, regardless of a backlog of tons of of uninvestigated complaints.
“Elected officers needs to be shouting from the rooftops about their dissatisfaction with the present state of affairs,” mentioned John Hale, a advisor and an advocate for Iowa seniors. “But they aren’t. Their silence means they’re both solely snug with the established order, or they weren’t conscious there was an issue. Both response is unsatisfactory.”
Dean Lerner, who headed the state company that inspects Iowa nursing properties beneath Democratic Gov. Chet Culver, mentioned Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds is partly guilty.
“It continues to baffle me how this governor, and her Republican Home and Senate, proceed to knowingly ignore essential tasks to Iowa’s most susceptible residents, witness the harms precipitated, and get re-elected,” Lerner mentioned.
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Two weeks in the past, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported that the Iowa Division of Inspections and Appeals had 410 complaints pending towards Iowa nursing properties that have been at the very least 30 days previous. Of these, 201 complaints – nearly half the whole quantity — have been greater than 120 days previous, and 24 unresolved complaints have been at the very least a 12 months previous.
In January 2020, Kimberly Jacob complained to DIA in regards to the care her grandmother, Connie Roundy, was receiving at a house in Woodbine. DIA investigated the matter in March 2021 — 14 months after the grievance was lodged and 6 months after Roundy had died.
Sen. Zach Wahls of Coralville, minority chief within the Senate, mentioned he “was fairly surprised” on the variety of unresolved complaints at DIA.
“The governor’s disastrous dealing with of our financial system has compromised the power of long-term care services to completely workers their buildings and made it more durable for the Lengthy-Time period Care Ombudsman’s Workplace or DIA to conduct routine inspections,” he mentioned. “Gov. Reynolds and Iowa Republicans have made this disaster worse, not higher, by refusing to prioritize funds for DIA inspectors or the Lengthy-Time period Care Ombudsman’s workplace and by signing off on the discontinuation of on-site visits by long-term care ombudsmen.”
Rep. Holly Brink, an Oskaloosa Republican who served this 12 months as chair of the Home Authorities Oversight Committee, mentioned Tuesday she was unaware of a grievance backlog or the Capital Dispatch information story, which was reprinted within the Des Moines Register, Cedar Rapids Gazette and Mason Metropolis Globe Gazette.
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“Nobody has introduced that to my consideration,” she mentioned, including that she hasn’t checked out nursing residence oversight prior to now.
Brink mentioned she couldn’t recall whether or not she supported this 12 months’s laws that may have awarded the Iowa Lengthy-Time period Care Ombudsman’s Workplace $300,000 to rent extra workers to analyze the nursing residence complaints directed to that company. The laws gained approval within the Home, however as a part of a a lot bigger appropriations invoice. It died within the Senate.
“With out seeing the precise laws, I don’t suppose it’s honest for anybody to make a touch upon that,” she mentioned. “I simply don’t suppose that’s honest for anybody to remark in the event that they don’t keep in mind each actual element of it.”
Home and Senate Republican leaders — together with Home Speaker Pat Grassley, Home Majority Chief Matt Windschitl, Senate President Jake Chapman, Senate President Professional-Tem Brad Zaun and Senate Majority Chief Jack Whitver — couldn’t be reached for remark Monday and Tuesday.
Siegrist: Backlog is ‘regarding’
Rep. Brent Siegrist, a Council Bluffs Republican and an assistant majority chief within the Home, mentioned the grievance backlog is “actually regarding,” although he’s unsure what kind of motion lawmakers may take subsequent 12 months.
“It’s actually one thing that deserves some consideration,” he mentioned. “I believe that article in all probability had some individuals questioning what’s occurring, so I assume it’ll get some consideration.”
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Requested whether or not he thought Home Republicans can be keen to carry Authorities Oversight Committee hearings on the matter even when they replicate poorly on the Reynolds administration, Siegrist mentioned, “I perceive that concern, however I don’t know that it’s a honest evaluation. I believe these (selections) are made on a case-by-case foundation. And we’ll clearly have a brand new oversight committee chair since Rep. Brink isn’t working for re-election. So that may change some issues.”
Rep. Mike Bergan, a Dorchester Republican, mentioned he’s unsure how receptive lawmakers will likely be to offering extra, on-going appropriations for extra nursing residence inspectors or long-term care ombudsmen, however mentioned lawmakers did present new cash this 12 months for the inspections division to carry itself updated on grievance investigations over the subsequent 18 months.
DIA officers have mentioned the COVID-19 pandemic is basically guilty for the backlog of uninvestigated complaints.
After the federal Facilities for Medicare and Medicaid Providers, or CMS, suspended state inspections at nursing properties to guard residents, it developed a COVID-19 “centered an infection management” course of that directed state companies like DIA to focus their inspections on an infection prevention.
In consequence, grievance investigations have been quickly restricted to these involving an infection points and people involving allegations of rapid jeopardy to residents’ well being and security. That, in flip, led to a rising nationwide backlog of uninvestigated complaints.
At present, CMS is requiring state companies to scale back their grievance backlogs by 60%. DIA inspectors are engaged on the backlog with federally licensed contractors who’ve been employed to assist in that effort.
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Backlog pre-dates the pandemic
Federal work-performance evaluations of DIA present that lengthy earlier than the pandemic hit, the state company had issue assembly federal requirements for investigating complaints.
These evaluations point out that between September 2018 and September 2019, DIA fielded 971 nursing residence complaints that residents’ psychological, bodily or psycho-social standing have been being harmed. These instances have been thought of severe sufficient {that a} “speedy response” by DIA was required, which meant that an on-site go to was to be made by state inspectors inside 10 days.
The company failed to fulfill that normal in 631 instances, or 65% of the time. Actually, 41 of these properties nonetheless hadn’t been visited by an inspector on the time of the federal efficiency assessment, which was concluded in March 2020.
The earlier 12 months, DIA fielded 1,041 nursing residence complaints that alleged hurt. In 646 of these instances, or 62% of the time, the company did not conduct an inspection throughout the 10-day time-frame. Six complaints languished for greater than 130 days with no inspection happening.
In 2017, the inspector basic for the U.S. Division of Well being and Human Providers studied states’ compliance with the federally imposed deadlines for investigating complaints. The research revealed that nearly one-fourth of all states had failed to fulfill efficiency thresholds for well timed, onsite investigations of high-priority complaints in every of the 5 years studied.
At the moment, Iowa was certainly one of 4 states that failed to fulfill the usual in 4 of the 5 years.
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“Investigations shouldn’t take 120 days to finish,” mentioned Hale. “And investigations taking up a 12 months to finish? That, pure and easy, is a complete failure of presidency to guard the well being and security of Iowans … Frankly, I’m uninterested in witnessing and being informed tales about insufficient care at too many of those services. Residents deserve higher care. Taxpayers deserve higher use of their {dollars}.”
There will be little time for the Iowa State men to sit and think following a heartbreaking loss to Auburn Monday night at the Maui Invitational.
The fifth-ranked Cyclones (3-1) jump right back on the floor Tuesday against Dayton, who fell to No. 12 North Carolina in the final quarterfinal round game on the big island.
After jumping out to a 16-point halftime lead, and taking an 18-point advantage on No. 4 Auburn, Iowa State could not hold the Tigers off. Johni Broome, Auburn’s All-American candidate, scored on a putback with time winding down for an 83-81 victory.
Prior to the loss, the Cyclones had cruised past their first three opponents, besting Mississippi Valley State, Kansas City and IU Indianapolis with ease. It looked as if another win was in the works before Iowa State went cold from the floor.
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Keshon Gilbert scored a game-high 23 points on 8 of 10 shooting while Curtis Jones added 14. Tamin Lipsey was held to just six on 3 of 9 shooting as Auburn held a 35-27 advantage on the glass.
The Flyers (5-1) built a commanding lead on UNC before seeing it evaporate much like Iowa State had happen vs. Auburn, They led 51-33 at the break before the Tar Heels caught fire late to score the comeback victory.
With a win Tuesday night, Iowa State will play Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. CT against either two-time defending national champion Connecticut or Colorado. If they lose, they play Thursday at 11 p.m. against the loser of the UConn-Colorado contest.
Here are details on how to watch Iowa State’s contest vs. Dayton on Tuesday, Nov. 26:
Who: Iowa State vs. Dayton in men’s basketball action
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When: 7:30 p.m. CT | Tuesday, November 26
Where: Lahaina Civic Center | Lahaina, Hawaii
Live Stream: Stream Iowa State vs. Dayton live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: ESPNU
Betting Odds: Not available. Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
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Our Prediction: Iowa State 71, Dayton 60
Live Updates, Highlights: Follow the game on Iowa State on SI for live updates, in-game analysis and big-play highlights throughout Monday’s matchup.
No. 4 Iowa State faces No. 5 Auburn in college basketball action on Monday in the Maui Invitational Tournament in Lahaina, Hawaii.
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Both teams come into this game with undefeated records with the Tigers sitting at 4-0 and the Cyclones at 3-0, but one team will suffer its first loss of the season on Monday. Tune in to ESPNU at 9:00 p.m. ET and stream live on fuboTV.
How to Watch Auburn vs Iowa State:
Date: Monday, November 25, 2024
Time: 9:00 PM EST
Channel: ESPNU
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Auburn is coming off a 102-69 win over North Alabama last time out. It was a big night for Johni Broome as he scored 30 points on 13-for-17 shooting in the victory. Broome also grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked three shots.
The other four Auburn starters all scored in double figures, led by 13 points from Denver Jones, who also added nine assists to the stat sheet as well.
Iowa State is coming off an 87-52 win over IU Indianapolis last time out. Curtis Jones came off the bench to score a team-high 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting while grabbing six rebounds.
Joshua Jefferson had a double-double with 16 points and 10 boards while Tamin Lipsey added 17 points and five steals.
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Auburn ranks 28th in scoring offense and 19th in scoring defense this season while Iowa State is 57th in scoring offense but has allowed just 50.7 points per game, the best mark in the country.
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Kirk Ferentz and the Iowa Hawkeyes were able to take care of business on Saturday against the Maryland Terrapins. Now, they head into their final game of the regular season this coming Saturday against the Nebraska Cornhuskers with a 7-4 record.
Iowa will be headed to a bowl game following their game against Nebraska. However, the real question ends up being, which bowl game will they play in?
At this point in time, the Hawkeyes seem to be trending towards playing in one bowl game in particular.
Here are a few of the bowl game projections that have been put out there by analysts:
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Obviously, the ReliaQuest Bowl seems to be the clear favorite when it comes to what game Iowa will play in.
Looking at some of the matchups that have been suggested, there is the potential for a very entertaining game.
Going up against Ole Miss, South Carolina, or Alabama would be a very difficult test for the Hawkeyes. Any of those three games would give them a great test to end the 2024 season.
There is still one game that needs to be played. A win over the Cornhuskers would have them ending their season at 8-4. After that game, it will be a wait and see approach as to which bowl game Iowa will play.
All of that being said, seeing this projections should bring excitement to the Hawkeyes’ fan base. None of them would be easy games, but the matchups would give Iowa a chance to end the season with a major upset and to head into the offseason on a high note.