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Letter to the editor: Let's work on nursing home 'problem'

Tribune-Review

Too often in politics in Pennsylvania and the United States, we choose to forgo fixing a bridge until it inevitably collapses. But we almost always admit there’s a problem with the bridge.

In the article “Pandemic ‘exposed what a problem we have on our hands’ in U.S. nursing homes” (April 23, TribLIVE), the “bridge” in question was our long-term care continuum, including nursing homes. President Biden’s press secretary, Jen Psaki, declared there was a “problem” with our country’s nursing homes — then moved on to the next issue.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the Pennsylvania Health Care Association has been clear: It’s time to stop finger-pointing and start collaborating to improve care for our most vulnerable residents.

If Psaki or Biden are so informed about a “problem” with nursing homes, they’d know that, for nearly a decade, Medicaid reimbursement in Pennsylvania hasn’t kept pace with rising health care costs — not even close.

Before we point a finger at providers and workers, let’s point to the underlying issue. And let’s bring those same providers and workers to the table to address it.

Zach Shamberg

Harrisburg

The writer is president and CEO of the Pennsylvania Health Care Association.

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