With an aging Baby-Boomer population concerns over the quality of care in nursing homes that are secretive about problems will increase.

U.S. Census Bureau estimates place the percentage of adults over 65 at 35 percent of the population by 2020.

Researchers at the University of Missouri - Columbia recently found that preventable errors were the most common cause of death in nursing home.

Speaking of nursing homes Jill Scott-Cawiezell, assistant professor in the MU Sinclair School of Nursing said, "We have to help them see things differently,"

She said, "They need to see the problems so they can solve them. We have to help them create a culture of safety and move away from a culture of blame, " Newswise reported this week.