The Biden administration finalized on Monday the first-ever minimum staffing rule at nursing homes, Vice President Kamala Harris announced.

The controversial mandate requires that all nursing homes that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding provide a total of at least 3.48 hours of nursing care per resident per day, including defined periods from registered nurses and from nurse aides. That means a facility with 100 residents would need at least two or three registered nurses and at least 10 or 11 nurse aides, as well as two additional nurse staff, who could be registered nurses, licensed professional nurses or nurse aides, per shift, according to a White House fact sheet.

Plus, nursing homes must have a registered nurse onsite at all times. The mandate will be phased in, with rural communities having longer timeframes, and temporary exemptions will be available for facilities in areas with workforce shortages that demonstrate a good faith effort to hire.

The rule, which was first proposed in September and initially called for at least three hours of daily nursing care per resident, is aimed at addressing nursing homes that are chronically understaffed, which can lead to sub-standard or unsafe care, the White House said.

  • SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Reading this and your other comments, you always want to complain about everything and really don’t like Biden.

    Did you vote in the 2020 primary?

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, this is quite a “wah the profits!” Kind of an argument from them. I expect them to shit on everything Biden does at this point, but this approach is different.

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        8 months ago

        Yes but it’s not going to make a difference for this election.

        I’m voting Biden and continuing to work on getting someone younger in the next democratic primaries and working on voting reform.

        Why do you ask?