Abstract

A report published last year by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) highlighted that COVID-19 case counts are more likely to be high in lower quality nursing homes than in higher quality ones. Since then, multiple studies have examined this association with a handful also exploring the role of facility quality in explaining resident deaths from the virus. Despite this wide interest, no previous study has investigated how the relation between quality and COVID-19 mortality among nursing home residents may have changed, if at all, over the progression of the pandemic. This understanding is indeed lacking given that prior studies are either cross-sectional or are analyses limited to one specific state or region of the country. To address this gap, we analyzed changes in nursing home resident deaths across the US between June 1, 2020 and January 31, 2021 (n = 12,415 nursing homes X 8 months) using both descriptive and multivariable statistics. We merged publicly available data from multiple federal agencies with mortality rate (per 100,000 residents) as the outcome and CMS 5-star quality rating as the primary explanatory variable of interest. Covariates, based on the prior literature, consisted of both facility- and community-level characteristics. Findings from our secondary analysis provide robust evidence of the association between nursing home quality and resident deaths due to the virus diminishing over time. In connection, we discuss plausible reasons, especially duration of staff shortages, that over time might have played a critical role in driving the quality-mortality convergence across nursing homes in the US.

Highlights

  • About a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, cases and deaths among nursing homes residents in the US show a downward trend [1] but continue to remain high [2]

  • Other things remaining equal, the strength of the relation between nursing home quality and resident COVID-19 deaths will diminish over time

  • A similar pattern of convergence is evident in Fig 1 revealing that the differences in mortality outcomes by nursing home quality ratings reduced over time

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Introduction

About a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, cases and deaths among nursing homes residents in the US show a downward trend [1] but continue to remain high [2]. COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents and facility quality over time preparation of the manuscript. Neither did FMG provide any financial support in the form of the coauthor’s salary and/or research materials.

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