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Surveyors review Laguna Honda Hospital's recertification amid complaints and incidents investigation

May 07, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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Surveyors review Laguna Honda Hospital's recertification amid complaints and incidents investigation
The recent government meeting in San Francisco focused on the ongoing recertification process for Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. The meeting highlighted updates from surveyors representing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), who conducted a revisit survey from April 15 to April 19, 2025.

During this survey, the preliminary findings indicated no deficiencies related to the Medicare recertification survey and the falls process plans of correction. However, the facility anticipates a single deficiency stemming from one of the 22 complaints and incidents reviewed. This deficiency must be resolved before full recertification can be achieved. The surveyors returned to the hospital on April 29 to investigate additional complaints reported in March and April 2024, but their findings were not available at the time of the meeting.

Public comments during the meeting raised concerns about the transparency of the recertification process. Dr. Palmer emphasized the importance of sharing information from the exit interviews conducted by surveyors, noting that new citations could delay recertification by 20 to 30 days. Linda Nikkow criticized the management of Laguna Honda, suggesting that systemic breakdowns have harmed patients awaiting admission to the facility.

The discussion underscored the urgency of addressing the issues at Laguna Honda, as delays in recertification could significantly impact patient care and access to skilled nursing services. The commission committed to keeping the public informed about the ongoing investigations and the recertification timeline.

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