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Connecticut lawmakers, caregivers decry Trump-era repeal of nursing home staffing rules
Around 90% of nursing home beds are currently occupied in Connecticut. Advocates say by 2035 there could be a 3,000-bed ...
Lobbyists and Republicans defeated a basic reform desperately needed in a dangerous industry, but the response can't be fatalism, writes Dean Lerner.
In this undated stock photo, an elderly man is being walked down a nursing home hall by a nurse. In early 2020, with reports of COVID-19 outbreaks making dire headlines, Trever Schapers worried about ...
Attorneys general in 18 states have asked CMS to reconsider its repeal of the nursing home staffing mandate and to recast a rule focused on for-profit providers.
Building closer relationships with facility staff and health care partners of nursings homes, such as hospital providers and pharmacies, is going to be ...
Ford has joined 17 other state attorneys general in urging federal officials not to weaken national minimum staffing standards for nursing homes, arguing that removing them would worsen understaffing ...
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