Michigan : Long-term care metadata history

April 8, 2021, 10:21 AM PDT

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home for the Aged. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data and outbreak cumulative data. Michigan updated reporting to include Home for the Aged on November 2, 2020. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20. October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week. November 2, 2020: Michigan resumed reporting skilled nursing home data. November 26, 2020: Home for the Aged Facility data totals decreased from data gathered on November 19, 2020 to this week. Total resident cases decreased from 1306 to 1242, resident deaths decreased from 459 to 445, staff cases decreased from 1131 to 948 and staff deaths decreased from 11 to 3. January 7, 2021: Number of nursing homes with an outbreak decreased by two. March 4, 2021: Other resident deaths decreased by 37, and number of facilities decreased by 3.

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March 5, 2021, 12:49 PM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home for the Aged. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data and outbreak cumulative data. Michigan updated reporting to include Home for the Aged on November 2, 2020. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20. October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week. November 2, 2020: Michigan resumed reporting skilled nursing home data. November 26, 2020: Home for the Aged Facility data totals decreased from data gathered on November 19, 2020 to this week. Total resident cases decreased from 1306 to 1242, resident deaths decreased from 459 to 445, staff cases decreased from 1131 to 948 and staff deaths decreased from 11 to 3. January 7, 2021: Number of nursing homes with an outbreak decreased by two.

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January 8, 2021, 1:51 PM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home for the Aged. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data and outbreak cumulative data. Michigan updated reporting to include Home for the Aged on November 2, 2020. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20. October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week. November 2, 2020: Michigan resumed reporting skilled nursing home data. November 26, 2020: Home for the Aged Facility data totals decreased from data gathered on November 19, 2020 to this week. Total resident cases decreased from 1306 to 1242, resident deaths decreased from 459 to 445, staff cases decreased from 1131 to 948 and staff deaths decreased from 11 to 3.

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December 18, 2020, 10:01 AM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities and Home for the Aged. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data and outbreak cumulative data. Michigan updated reporting to include Home for the Aged on November 2, 2020. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20 October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week. November 2, 2020: Michigan resumed reporting skilled nursing home data. November 26, 2020: Home for the Aged Facility data totals decreased from data gathered on November 19, 2020 to this week. Total resident cases decreased from 1306 to 1242, resident deaths decreased from 459 to 445, staff cases decreased from 1131 to 948 and staff deaths decreased from 11 to 3.

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November 27, 2020, 8:49 PM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20 October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week. November 2, 2020: Michigan resumed reporting skilled nursing home data.

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November 6, 2020, 2:49 PM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20 October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week.

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November 2, 2020, 10:33 AM PST

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. Michigan reports cumulative facility-level data. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20 October 29, 2020: Michigan did not report LTC this week, stating, "In an effort to more closely align with federal data collection efforts, MDHHS is changing Nursing Facility reporting from daily to weekly on the Michigan.gov/Coronavirus website. In addition to the shift to weekly reporting, MDHHS will be publishing additional data fields as well as expanding public reporting to include Adult Foster Care and Home for the Aged facilities. These changes will be accompanied by increased validation efforts to ensure data accuracy. These updates will be available on our website the first week of November starting on Nov. 2, 2020." Data was carried over from the previous week.

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October 30, 2020, 8:33 AM PDT

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Michigan reports long-term care data for Skilled Nursing Facilities. Michigan reports cumulative data since January 1, 2020. The data includes the total of suspected and confirmed resident deaths, total of confirmed COVID-19 staff cases, and cumulative total of suspected and confirmed staff deaths. Michigan reported only the number of resident cases from May 15 to June 15. Data is updated daily Monday through Friday. May 22, 2020: Michigan revised their reporting process to align with Medicare & Medicaid Services requirements. May 28, 2020: Michigan’s long-term care data page was under maintenance from May 21, 2020 to May 28, 2020. Data from May 15, 2020 carried over for May 28, 2020. July 2, 2020: Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 2010 to 1980. July 22, 2020: Staff Deaths in Nursing Homes dropped from 24 to 20

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