Kansas : Long-term care metadata history

April 8, 2021, 10:21 AM PDT

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Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas provides facility-level data for COVID-19 cases. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. Kansas defines an outbreak (referred to as a "cluster" in their data) as locations that have had five or more COVID-19 cases with sympton onset dates in the last 14 days. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility-level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days. February 18, 2021: Cumulative Uncategorized LTC facilities dropped from 644 to 639.

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April 5, 2021, 3:24 PM PDT

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Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility-level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days. February 18, 2021: Cumulative Uncategorized LTC facilities dropped from 644 to 639.

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February 18, 2021, 10:55 PM PST

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility-level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days.

Alerts

December 18, 2020, 10:01 AM PST

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility-level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days.

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November 2, 2020, 10:33 AM PST

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility-level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days.

Alerts

October 30, 2020, 8:33 AM PDT

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020. September 24, 2020: Kansas started reporting facility level data for staff/resident cases within the past 14 days.

Alerts

September 25, 2020, 10:33 AM PDT

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas. September 17, 2020: Kansas posted this note. "KDHE received lots of feedback, both positive and negative, after releasing the locations of active outbreaks last week on September 9. We know people appreciate the transparency and information, and that it allows Kansans to make informed decisions when assessing personal risk. KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases. As we assess our process, we will not be releasing outbreak names and locations September 16, but anticipate doing so next Wednesday, September 23." CTP was unable to locate the list of locations for active outbreaks reportedly released on September 9, 2020.

Alerts

September 17, 2020, 10:10 PM PDT

Notes

Kansas reports long-term care data for Assisted Living Facilities, Boarding Care Homes, Home Plus, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Nursing Facilities, Nursing Facilities for Mental Health, Residential Health Care Facilities and Long-Term Care Hospital Units. Kansas reports cumulative data associated with outbreaks. Kansas does not include facility-level data. Data on residents and staff are reported combined. Data is updated weekly. An outbreak (referred to as a “cluster” by Kansas) is defined as two or more cases from one known exposure, and is considered closed 28 days following the last symptom onset. August 13, 2020 - August 20, 2020: Cumulative data carried from August 13, 2020. August 27, 2020: CTP began reporting Current Outbreak resident and staff combined cases and death data for Kansas.

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