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State reports nine immediate‑jeopardy findings in latest quarter; quality‑of‑care and supervision among top citations

5916383 · October 8, 2025
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Connecticut Department of Public Health staff told the committee nine facilities had immediate‑jeopardy findings in the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025; the top federal tags cited were supervision/accident hazards and quality of care, and panel members said survey findings are used for provider education.

Department of Public Health staff told committee members that the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, included nine immediate‑jeopardy findings across nine facilities, and that some citation categories recur quarter to quarter.

The immediate‑jeopardy (IJ) total and frequently cited deficiency categories matter because they identify safety and quality areas the state is tracking and using for targeted education and enforcement.

Lorraine Cullen, branch chief for healthcare quality and safety at the Department of Public Health, reviewed enforcement and deficiency data for the quarter and said the most common federal tags included failures to ensure…

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