Wednesday, November 8, 2023

US nursing home workers face ‘catastrophic crisis’ of understaffing

The Biden administration and labor groups are hoping for change. The US Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed a rule to implement minimum staffing standards in long-term care facilities, with the public comment period ending on 6 November. If implemented, it would be the first ever minimum federal staffing standard for nursing homes that care for 1.2 million people. 

Under the proposed rule, CMS estimates 75% of facilities would have to improve staffing in their facilities. The rule requires nursing homes provide residents with a minimum of 0.55 hours of care from a registered nurse per resident per day and 2.45 hours of care from a nurse aide per resident every day… 

"Our country's long-term care system is in the midst of a catastrophic crisis, and nursing home workers and residents have suffered unspeakable consequences…"

… The nursing home industry is a multi-billion dollar industry with about 70% of nursing homes operating as for-profit facilities. In recent years private equity firms have increased their ownership or stake in nursing homes, with research demonstrating private equity ownership results in worse health outcomes.

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