U.S. Nursing Homes Facing Financial Woes due to COVID-19

Aug 13, 2020 at 10:45 am by WGNS


Nursing homes around the country are experiencing significant problems with finances due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

An executive summary released by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living shows that 55% of nursing homes are operating at a loss now (nearly 90% at a razor thin margin or loss) with 72% saying they won’t be able to sustain operations another year at the current pace. 

Reports indicate this has been largely driven by the increase in costs responding to COVID-19 (personal protective equipment (PPE), additional staffing and testing) and Medicaid’s underfunding, which only covers 70 to 80% of the actual cost of care. 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Survey of 463 U.S. nursing home providers, August 8-10
U.S. NURSING HOMES FACING FINANCIAL CRISIS

COVID-19 RESPONSE HAS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED COSTS WITH SHARP DROP IN REVENUE

 
IMPORTANCE OF CONTINUED GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

 

 

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