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For Immediate
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6/26/07
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Tracy Polovick
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Senate Passes Vance Bill
Addressing Inspection Backlog
Harrisburg - The
licensure status of facilities caring for the elderly and disabled would be
available via the Internet under legislation approved today by the Senate, said
prime sponsor Sen. Pat Vance (R-Cumberland/York).
“Although the
Department of Public Welfare is working to improve its inspection timetable for
personal care homes, families have a right to know if their loved one is in a
facility without a current inspection,” Vance said. “While it does not
automatically mean that a facility lacking a timely inspection is offering
compromised care, patients and their guardians have a right to make fully
informed decisions. This legislation gives them some of the needed data.”
DPW disclosed a few
months ago under questioning from Vance that 73 percent of personal care homes
in the state have not been inspected on time.
Senate Bill 811
would require the creation of a Web site with licensing and certification
information on nursing homes, personal care homes and domiciliary care homes.
This data would include information on violations of statute or regulation by
the facility and any corrective action taken.
The bill now goes to
the House for consideration.
Vance’s district
includes all of Cumberland County and Carroll, Fairview, Franklin, Monaghan,
Warrington and Washington townships and Dillsburg, Franklintown and Wellsville
boroughs in York County.
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