New Resources and Briefing Explore Nursing Home Reform Twenty Years After Passage of Landmark Law

To mark the 20th anniversary of the passage of landmark federal legislation to improve the quality of nursing home care, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (known as OBRA 87), the Kaiser Family Foundation released new resources and cosponsored a Washington, D.C. briefing.

Among the resources released were new opinion poll results on the public’s views about the quality of long-term care services in the United States; the short film, “Nursing Home Reform: Then and Now,” that examines the history surrounding the landmark law; the new report, Nursing Home Care Quality: Twenty Years After the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, which explains the key provisions of OBRA ’87 related to nursing home care and examines the progress and problems in quality assurance in nursing homes over the past twenty years and an updated fact sheet, Medicaid and Long-Term Care Services, by the Foundation’s Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.

The briefing was a moderated panel discussion with ten experts led by Ed Howard of the Alliance for Health Reform and Diane Rowland of the Foundation.

icon_video_audio.gif Nursing Home Reform: Then and Now

Views about the Quality of Long-Term Care Services in the United States — Chartpack

Update on the Public’s Views of Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Services — Toplines

Nursing Home Care Quality: Twenty Years After the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987

Medicaid and Long-Term Care Services

Webcast of the Briefing

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