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Health deficiencies are assigned during inspections that assess compliance with rules related to patient health and safety. Examples include violations of patients' rights and safety standards, as well as the administration of drugs and other treatments.

Life Safety deficiencies are assigned during inspections that assess a facility's compliance with National Fire Protection Association codes related to life safety in health care facilities. They are often conducted in tandem with health inspections. Examples include faulty or improperly maintained fire suppression and electrical systems.

Emergency Preparedness deficiencies can be cited during either a health or life safety inspection and relate to violations of CMS' Emergency Preparedness Rule. Examples include a lack of emergency plans, inadequate staff training and insufficient emergency supplies.

Complete reports and deficiency counts

Report date Health Deficiencies Life Safety Emergency Preparedness Total
Sep 8, 2022 1 0 0 1 Read full report
Sep 30, 2021 5 0 0 5 Read full report
Sep 13, 2016 Follow-up to inspection
on 2016-01-28*
2 0 0 2 Read full report
May 25, 2016 Follow-up to inspection
on 2016-01-28*
6 0 0 6 Read full report
Jan 28, 2016 4 0 0 4 Read full report
Jan 25, 2016 0 4 0 4 Read full report
Mar 7, 2013 2 0 0 2 Read full report
Apr 19, 2012 6 0 0 6 Read full report
Apr 19, 2012 0 3 0 3 Read full report
Apr 16, 2012 Follow-up to inspection
on 2012-02-16*
2 0 0 2 Read full report
Feb 16, 2012 2 0 0 2 Read full report
Oct 14, 2010 Follow-up to inspection
on 2010-02-25*
20 0 0 20 Read full report
Oct 14, 2010 2 0 0 2 Read full report
Feb 25, 2010 20 0 0 20 Read full report

Some state health departments and regional offices of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services sometimes did not upload their inspection reports into a central computer system that could then be shared by us. In such cases, CMS identified the dates of the missing inspections and the number of deficiencies identified. You can request the actual reports from CMS or your state health department.

* Deficiencies cited in follow-up inspections are not counted toward a facility's total deficiency count.