Strengthened, expanded and better coordinated control. That’s what the senatorial report on Ehpad oversight recommends, published on Wednesday, following an information mission created after the publication of the book’s investigation. The gravediggers which condemned the practice of the Orpea private group.
The conclusions of the senators are clear: the control of 7,500 boarding houses in France is not effective, and “It has many blind spots”. “The supervisory bodies are not fulfilling their mission, at least not sufficientlyLR co-reporter Bernard Bonn emphasized during a press conference with socialist Michel Meunier. The controls in place have mostly been aimed at maltreatment, which is essential but not sufficient. We also want financial control to be much more precise.” The senators also want to expand oversight at private nursing home headquarters to ensure that state aid is properly…
Source: Le Figaro
