VA Nursing Home Care: Opportunities Remain to Enhance Oversight of State Veterans Homes , April 29 , 2025
From this report: “The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the only federal entity that oversees all state veterans homes. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and state agencies also have an oversight role in some of these homes. While these homes are owned and operated by states, VA helps pay for care for eligible veterans and is required to ensure each home meets VA’s quality standards. To do this, VA conducts regular inspections. Homes that do not meet standards can be cited for deficiencies. CMS also conducts inspections in homes that receive Medicare or Medicaid payments and can also cite deficiencies. For example, as of January 2022, CMS inspected 116 of the 153 state veterans homes. In response to GAO’s 2022 national survey of state agencies that operate state veterans homes, 43 states also reported inspecting homes for compliance with state-specific regulations.
VA has implemented three of four GAO recommendations to strengthen oversight of state veterans homes. For example, VA developed a process to consistently follow up with homes that have not implemented their corrective action plans by agreed upon dates. However, VA has not addressed GAO’s recommendation to identify a range of enforcement actions to bring state veterans homes into compliance with quality standards. Unlike CMS, VA lacks a range of enforcement actions (see figure). At the time of GAO’s report, over 40 percent of homes were deficient in the same standard in both 2019 and 2021. VA had never used its only enforcement action, withholding payment, considering it too severe for most situations. VA officials said they were considering seeking legislative authority to take additional enforcement actions to ensure compliance with quality standards.”
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