A minimum staffing rule can work. Here’s what it will take: Parkinson
A minimum staffing rule can work. Here’s what it will take: Parkinson
The nation’s most influential nursing home leader says the White House’s goal of imposing first-ever minimum staffing levels could work — but only under certain conditions.
They include supplying more funding, considering local workforces in calculations and making waivers available. Providers said waivers have been vital for complying with the federal healthcare worker COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
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McKnights
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August 22, 2022
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Berklan, James. “A Minimum Staffing Rule Can Work. Here’s What It Will Take: Parkinson.” McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, 22 Aug. 2022, www.mcknights.com/news/a-minimum-staffing-rule-can-work-heres-what-it-will-take-parkinson.
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