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When state surveyors recently visited Golden Belt Home Health & Hospice (GBHH&H), they found zero deficiencies after a comprehensive review of the non-profit agency, Director Donita Wolf said.
Two representatives of the Kansas Department of Health & Environment spent four 10-hour days here surveying patients, staff and record-keeping procedures. The results are being sent to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
“This was our regular Medicare-certification survey that happens about every 36 months,” Wolf said. “We always know they will visit within this time frame but we never know the actual survey dates.
“On behalf of our patients and their ...
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