Maggots, Rape and Yet Five Stars: How U.S. Ratings of Nursing Homes Mislead the Public
Maggots, Rape and Yet Five Stars: How U.S. Ratings of Nursing Homes Mislead the Public
Twelve years ago, the U.S. government introduced a powerful new tool to help people make a wrenching decision: which nursing home to choose for loved ones at their most vulnerable. Using a simple star rating — one being the worst, five the best — the system promised to distill reams of information and transform an emotional process into one based on objective, government-blessed metrics.
The star system quickly became ubiquitous, a popular way for consumers to educate themselves and for nursing homes to attract new customers. During the coronavirus pandemic, with many locked-down homes unavailable for prospective residents or their families to see firsthand, the ratings seemed indispensable.
FROM
New York Times
PUBLISHED
March 13, 2021
SOURCE
Silver-Greenberg, Jessica, and Robert Gebeloff. “How U.S. Ratings of Nursing Homes Mislead the Public.” The New York Times, 13 Mar. 2021, www.nytimes.com/2021/03/13/business/nursing-homes-ratings-medicare-covid.html