ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF FLORIDA
APPLAUDS GOVERNORS
LONG-TERM-CARE REFORM PLAN
JANUARY 10, 2001
TALLAHASSEE Today, Associated Industries of
Florida (AIF) responded favorably to Gov. Jeb Bushs proposals to
assist Floridas elders.
"Gov. Bushs Elder-Friendly Initiative will go a long way to
improving the quality of care provided to nursing-home residents,"
said Jon L. Shebel, AIFs president & CEO. "At the same time,
his plan will help resuscitate the states failing long-term-care
industry."
Included among Bushs reforms is a proposal that would conform
nursing-home litigation to the medical-malpractice laws that apply to
all other health-care providers.Shebel called the explosion in
litigation against nursing homes and assisted-living facilities the
greatest threat to the industry. "Nursing homes that have never
been sued have seen their liability premiums double and triple in the
last year because of the leniency in the statutes that makes long-term
care facilities easy prey for plaintiff lawyers."
AIFs interest in the long-term-care industry is sparked in part by
the anticipated explosion in the costs to government of providing this
care. Many employers would like to add long-term-care insurance policies
to their menu of employee benefits, a move that would lessen the burden
on taxpayers for funding this care.
"If the industry isnt healthy," Shebel said,
"employers wont be able to afford the policies, leaving
taxpayers to foot the bill."
Associated Industries of Florida is a statewide employers association
representing 10,000 businesses that range from large multinational
corporations to small family-owned enterprises. AIF is commonly known as
"The Voice of Florida Business."
516 North Adams Street ● Post Office Box 784 ● Tallahassee, Florida 32302-0784 ● Phone: (850) 224-7173 ● Fax: (850) 224-6532 ● www.aif.com