Harrington Charlene, Stockton Julie, Hooper Sarah
University of California, San Francisco.
Kerr and Wagstaffe, LLP.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2014 Aug;39(4):781-809. doi: 10.1215/03616878-2743039. Epub 2014 May 19.
This article examines the effects of state regulation and civil class action litigation on corporate compliance with nurse staffing and quality standards, corporate strategies to manage staffing and quality, and corporate financial status of a large for-profit nursing home chain. A historical case study was used to examine multiple public data sources, focusing on facilities in California from 2003 to 2011 during and after regulatory actions and litigation. The results showed that the state issued numerous deficiencies for violations of the nurse staffing and quality standards with minimal impact on quality compliance with state law. A class action jury trial found that the chain violated the state's minimum staffing standard on one-third of the total days during a six-year period and awarded a $677 million verdict. A court settlement and supervised injunction resulted in compliance with minimum staffing and some improvement in quality measures, but quality levels remained below the average California facilities. The litigation also had some negative financial impact on Skilled Healthcare Group's California facilities and parent company. Civil litigation had more impact on the chain than the regulatory oversight.
本文探讨了州监管和民事诉讼对大型营利性连锁养老院在护士人员配备和质量标准合规方面的影响、管理人员配备和质量的企业战略以及企业财务状况。采用历史案例研究来审查多个公共数据源,重点关注2003年至2011年加利福尼亚州监管行动和诉讼期间及之后的设施情况。结果表明,该州因违反护士人员配备和质量标准开出了大量缺陷罚单,但对符合州法律的质量影响极小。一起集体诉讼陪审团审判认定,该连锁机构在六年期间三分之一的总天数里违反了该州的最低人员配备标准,并判处6.77亿美元的裁决。法院和解及监督禁令导致该机构符合最低人员配备要求,质量指标也有所改善,但质量水平仍低于加利福尼亚州设施的平均水平。该诉讼对专业医疗保健集团在加利福尼亚州的设施及其母公司也产生了一些负面财务影响。民事诉讼对该连锁机构的影响大于监管监督。