Guilty Plea in Nursing Home Bribery Case; Sentencing Set

In a further development regarding an article I posted October 9, Bertha Blanco, a former regulatory specialist with the Florida oversight agency for skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and assisted living facilities (ALFs), filed a guilty plea October 13 on a charge that, as a public official, she corruptly solicited and received bribes directly or indirectly from operators of SNFs and ALFs.

Blanco has admitted selling to SNF and ALF operators information about complaints filed on behalf of patients/residents of SNFs and ALFs with the State of Florida’s SNF and ALF oversight agency. She also admitted that she sold schedules for unannounced facility inspections planned by the agency.

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2 thoughts on “Guilty Plea in Nursing Home Bribery Case; Sentencing Set”

  1. Keep posting things like this. If you can, find issues in NM where you’ll have more political leverage.

  2. Thanks,

    The book actually covers in some detail the New Mexico Attorney General’s ongoing big nursing home lawsuit, which mentions that the out-of-state headquarters of one NM nursing home knew when the inspectors were coming. By the way, as for political, the book mentions poor performance by politicians of both parties, including that enforcement actions hit rock bottom (only two in a year) in one state under a Republican governor.

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