Industry groups argue the rule is costly and unrealistic due to workforce shortages
Maybe you should pay people more if you need more workers. Supply and demand and all that.
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Industry groups argue the rule is costly and unrealistic due to workforce shortages
Maybe you should pay people more if you need more workers. Supply and demand and all that.
The poor and elderly tend to be low earners. Probably just shut them all down and let our old people wander the forest.
The money just isn’t there for a lot of them.
Almost 75% of residents at nursing homes are primarily paying via Medicare/aid. The reimbursement rate from Medicare/aid is so low that you cannot actually afford to run the business safely on it. Increasing staffing to increase safety is great, but it also needs to come with an increase in the reimbursement rate in order to make it possible.
Understand, I am NOT against minimum staffing requirements, but they will cause a number of facilities to shut down and leave the most vulnerable elderly homeless unless the reimbursement rate is increased to cover the cost of the extra staffing.
Source: worked in the Long Term Care Industry for over a decade.
it also needs to come with an increase in the reimbursement rate in order to make it possible.
Total agreement here. Good thing Elon is going to DOGE up the government, right?
Boy oh boy those leopards must be getting full
"deregulation"
try
"lowering minimum standards of quality"
Yes! One untrained intern per 100 senile patients is more than sufficient! /s
Am I supposed to cry for the old when the young are suffering?
They had their chance to make a living, most young people can't break even and this is unlikely to change but we still have to pay for the old first.
Social contract is broken... Bring on the FEMA camp staffed by Obama death panels