Njs Worst Nursing Home A Statement By The Acting State Comptroller
Nursing Home Is 1 Of Nj S Worst Comptroller Says Around Wayne Wayne Report by the office of the state comptroller exposes years of hidden profiteering by the owner operators of south jersey extended care, the state’s worst rated nursing home. The findings come from a report released by acting state comptroller kevin walsh, who is urging new jersey lawmakers to strengthen disclosure requirements at for profit nursing homes.
State Comptroller Identifies New Jersey S Worst Nursing Homes Wieand A sweeping state investigation by the office of the state comptroller has found two south jersey nursing homes siphoned tens of millions in medicaid dollars into a maze of family controlled companies while residents endured unsafe understaffing, neglect, and life threatening lapses in care. Acting state comptroller kevin d. walsh said thursday that his medicaid fraud team first began looking into south jersey extended care, a for profit nursing home in bridgeton, because it was the state’s worst, having received more one star ratings than any of new jersey’s roughly 350 nursing homes. Acting state comptroller kevin d. walsh said thursday that his medicaid fraud team first began looking into south jersey extended care, a for profit nursing home in bridgeton, because it was the state’s worst, having received more one star ratings than any of new jersey’s roughly 350 nursing homes. Investigation uncovers millions of dollars of fraud, waste, and abuse at new jersey’s worst nursing home report by office of the state comptroller exposes years of hidden profiteering by the owner operators of south jersey extended care.
Worst Nursing Homes In Nj Id D Nj Spotlight News Acting state comptroller kevin d. walsh said thursday that his medicaid fraud team first began looking into south jersey extended care, a for profit nursing home in bridgeton, because it was the state’s worst, having received more one star ratings than any of new jersey’s roughly 350 nursing homes. Investigation uncovers millions of dollars of fraud, waste, and abuse at new jersey’s worst nursing home report by office of the state comptroller exposes years of hidden profiteering by the owner operators of south jersey extended care. “there was not one red flag — there were several,” said acting state comptroller kevin walsh, who has called the long term care facility one of the worst nursing homes in new jersey. Residents of a south jersey nursing home endured squalid and dismal conditions while the operators of the facility improperly collected millions of dollars in medicaid funding through an elaborate scheme that lasted for decades, according to a report released thursday by the state’s chief watchdog. “as a result of the dedicated work of state comptroller kevin walsh, today’s report reveals serious concerns about financial irregularities, staff qualifications and credentials, and the ability to provide for the state’s most vulnerable residents,” said attorney general matthew j. platkin. Kevin walsh, the acting state comptroller, said a five year investigation of south jersey extended care in bridgeton, the lowest rated nursing home in the state, found that steven.
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