Senate
President Jim King and House Speaker Johnnie Byrd
Announce Joint Select Committee on Nursing
Homes
Source:
The Florida Legislature
December
16, 2002
Senate
President Jim King, along with House Speaker Johnnie Byrd, today
announced the Joint Select Committee on Nursing Homes designed to address the continuing crisis facingFlorida's nursing homes in both
obtaining and maintaining adequate insurance coverage.
Senator
Lisa Carlton (R-Osprey) will serve as chair of the joint select
committee, with Representative Carole Green (R-Fort Myers) serving as
vice-chair. Other members appointed to serve include: Senator Durell
Peaden (R-Crestview), Senator Burt Saunders (R-Naples), Senator Dennis
Jones (R-Seminole), Senator Walter "Skip" Campbell (D-Tamarac),
Senator Gwen Margolis (D-Miami Beach), Representative Aaron Bean
(R-Fernandina Beach), Representative Marty Bowen (R-Winter Haven),
Representative Ron Greenstein (D-Coconut Creek), Representative Hank
Harper (D-West Palm Beach), and Representative Dave Murzin (R-Pensacola).
"The simple truth is that legislation recently passed by the
Legislature has not attracted insurance companies back into the arena of
writing nursing home liability coverage and we face the distinct
possibility of losing federal funds if sufficient liability coverage is
not made available," said Senate President Jim King. "Speaker
Byrd and I created this committee to re-evaluate the data previously
collected, evaluate new and different remedies, and make recommendations
to the Legislature regarding its conclusions."
"Even though there are some who say we haven't given the previously
passed legislation a chance to prove itself, we feel that with the
number of frail residents in need of long-term care expected to grow
dramatically we must do something to help bring this issue to fruition
in a more timely manner. By 2020, Florida will be experiencing the
full effect of the aging of its 'baby boomer' residents, with an
estimated 97 percent growth in the population over the age of 85,"
continued King.
"We need to ensure that Florida seniors continue to have
the option of safe and affordable nursing homes if they need them,"
said Speaker Johnnie Byrd. "Making sure that nursing homes can
obtain affordable insurance coverage and keep their doors open is an
important step in protecting Florida's nursing home
residents."
"I am hopeful that this new select committee will be able to
balance circumstances within the insurance industry, the legal
profession, the residents of nursing homes, the physicians treating them
and their staff," added Byrd. "This issue is of great
importance to countless Floridians and I know the members of this
committee will work diligently and with the best interest of our elderly
residents at heart."
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