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Current Trends in Long Term Care Regulation, Licensure, and Enforcement. Presented by Michael F. Anderson, Esq. and Meredith N. Larson, Esq. Arent Fox LLP Washington, DC | New York, NY | Los Angeles, CA. September 12, 2011. Introduction. Trends in Long Term Care Demographic changes
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Current Trends in Long Term Care Regulation, Licensure, and Enforcement Presented by Michael F. Anderson, Esq. and Meredith N. Larson, Esq. Arent Fox LLP Washington, DC | New York, NY | Los Angeles, CA September 12, 2011
Introduction • Trends in Long Term Care • Demographic changes • How is the industry responding? • How do changes affect day-to-day operations? • What impact will the recent economic upheaval have on long term care in the future?
Trends in LTC: What is Driving Changes? • Changes in Population • The U.S is shifting from being predominantly young to predominantly older • In 2009, 12.8% of the population was over 65 • In 2050, this will be 20.2% • 70% of people over the age of 65 will require long term care at some point
Trends in LTC: What is Driving Changes? • Long Term Care and Chronic Disease • Increasing prevalence of chronic disease in the general population • Half of Americans suffer from at least one chronic disease • About a quarter of people with chronic disease have limitations on ADLs
Trends in Long Term Care: Front-End Issues • Legislative and Judicial Trends • Current trends in states • How judicial trends impact state regulation • Federal oversight
Trends in LTC: Reactions • Enforcement and Compliance • Trends in enforcement • Focus on Compliance
Trends in LTC: The Economy • Economic Uncertainty and LTC • Effect on consumers? • Effect on providers? • Effect on regulators?
State Legislative Trends • Regulating Dementia Units • In 2010, Oregon released new requirements for endorsement of Memory Care units in long term care facilities • In 2009, Georgia, Iowa, and New Mexico passed new regulations • Is increasing regulation of these units a trend?
State Legislative Trends • What do states do now? • Some do not regulate • HI, DC • Some require specific licenses • Ex: AL, AZ, MA, MT • Almost all require disclosures and training • Some only require disclosures or training • Some have physical plant requirements • Delayed egress • A few only regulate physical plant
State Legislative Trends • Related Trend: Levels of Care • Pennsylvania added a new level of care • Personal care and assisted living • Aging in place • Scope of care • Some states limit skilled care for AL residents • Care by AL vs. care by a third party • New: Rhode Island allows 45 days of skilled care in AL
State Legislative Trends • Other Continuing Trends • States continue to add disclosure requirements • Fees and how to contest increases (ID) • Medicaid policy (WA) • State survey to be conspicuously available (SC) • Background checks • Increased or changed in FL, TX, and WA • Life Safety updates • CA, CO, FL, TX, OK, OR, TX
State Legislative Trends • Enforcement Powers • Several states have expanded enforcement powers • KY has defined new penalties for facilities receiving more than two violations in six months • MS has authorized closure of facilities to protect health and safety • SC has specified when the most severe penalties to licensure apply
Judicial Trends • Issues in the Courts: Arbitration Agreements • What is an arbitration agreement? • Most states regulate resident agreements • Courts also regulate • Facilities can be pulled in different directions
Judicial Trends • Arbitration Agreements: Types of Disputes • Three different areas have been litigated • When is a binding agreement to arbitrate created? • What happens when state and federal law about arbitration agreements conflict? • When is an otherwise-valid arbitration agreement not enforceable?
Judicial Trends • Arbitration Agreements: Enforceability • When can a resident bind him or herself? • Gilmore v. Life Care Centers of America (Florida, 2010): a resident with mental capacity issues cannot sign an arbitration agreement • When can a family member bind a resident? • When the family member has power of attorney? • Yes • Some courts: when the family member has apparent or implied authority • When the family member has power of attorney for health care decisions only? • Generally no • A health care power of attorney is limited to health care decisions
Judicial Trends • When State and Federal Laws Conflict • The Federal Arbitration Act says that arbitration agreements should be generally held to be enforceable • Some state laws ban arbitration clauses in nursing home admissions agreements • What happens when a facility tries to enforce an arbitration agreement in a state that doesn’t allow them in admission agreements?
Judicial Trends • When State and Federal Laws Conflict • Courts are divided on whether to enforce state laws • Courts in Illinois and Tennessee have held that state laws protect the right to sue in court • Another Illinois court has held that federal law applies, as have courts in Mississippi, Georgia, and Alabama
Judicial Trends • Arbitration Agreements: Enforceability • Some courts have refused to enforce arbitration agreements on the grounds that they are “unconscionable” or “void as against public policy” • WV court: federal, not state, arbitration law applies, but agreement is unenforceable • These are rarely used legal doctrines
Judicial Trends • Negotiated Risk Agreements • “Panelists agreed that using negotiated risk agreements with residents and their families didn’t mean it was a waiver of liability for all providers. Virtually all the panelists agreed that negotiated risk agreements are not a pressing public issue.”
Federal Oversight • Is federal oversight of assisted living coming? • Consumer groups have called for this for a long time • In current discussions, linked to Medicaid
Federal Oversight • Home and Community Based Waivers • The Affordable Care Act provides incentives to states to increase waiver use • CMS has issued regulations that would place certain requirements on AL facilities taking Medicaid • Patients must have a lease rather than a residency agreement • Requires aging in place • Private sleeping, cooking, and bathing • Compliance with person-centered plan may not be a condition of lease • Problems with oversight?
Federal Oversight • The CLASS Act • Another part of the ACA • Uncertain future: on the budgetary chopping block • If it stays, it would be a voluntary LTC insurance program • Regulations scheduled to be released in 2012; delayed at least a year • Impact?
Enforcement and Compliance • Trends in Enforcement • States have increased power to enforce • Well-publicized incidents lead to greater focus on enforcement • Miami Herald series on negligence in assisted living facilities • Changes to federal law
Enforcement and Compliance • Direct Enforcement Tools • Fines • Suspension of License • Framingham, Mass: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1510865645/State-suspends-certification-of-Framingham-assisted-living-facility • Las Vegas, NV: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/aug/26/state-closes-las-vegas-nursing-home-after-reports-/ • Revocation of License • Miami, FL : http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110829/ARTICLE/110829523
Enforcement and Compliance • Indirect Enforcement Tools • Criminal Prosecution • Pennsylvania: http://www.phillyburbs.com/my_town/yardley/eldercare-worker-pleads-guilty-to-assaulting-alzheimer-s-patient/article_2c963fef-8d91-5f7f-8337-1874d4aeb00b.html • The False Claims Act • Applies where state or federal funds are used • Allows private individual to initiate enforcement action • State or federal government can join the action
Enforcement and Compliance • Why a Compliance Plan? • Federal government mandates for some providers; states mandate for others • Avoid potential tags on surveys • Allow providers to decrease risk and improve resident satisfaction
Enforcement and Compliance • Providers: Focus on Compliance • Elements of a Compliance Program: OIG • Compliance Officer • Communication • Education and Training • Auditing and Monitoring • Discipline and Corrective Action • Policies and Procedures • States also offer guidance: New York • Requires mandatory compliance program for all Medicaid providers • http://www.omig.ny.gov/data/images/stories/compliance_alerts/compliance_alert_2011-05.pdf
Economic Trends • Long Term Care and The Great Recession • Baby boomers have lost retirement savings • Housing market means its harder to sell before a move into a facility • What impact now? What impact in the future?
Economic Trends • The Great Recession: Consumers • Delayed retirement • Greater reliance on Medicaid?
Economic Trends • The Great Recession: Providers • New construction: Boom or bust? • Greater reliance on fewer deals • Increases reliance on regulators to aid in processing CHOWs
Economic Trends • The Great Recession: Regulators • Regulation is increasing • But funding is reduced in down economy • Regulators must do more with less
Conclusion • Looking to the future