Repealing Nursing Home Staffing Rule
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•Trump, GOP expected to undo Biden’s divisive nursing home rule
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Republicans are expected to rescind the Biden administration's nursing home staffing rule before it is set to take effect.
The move would come as a relief for the nursing home industry, which has argued the rule doesn’t appropriately address current workforce challenges.
Consumer advocates and public health experts fear repealing it will harm residents and long-term care facility workers alike.
The AHCA/NCAL estimates that the nursing home industry would need to hire roughly 100,000 more nurses and nursing aides to ensure that every facility meets all three of the rule’s requirements.
The federal government estimates the cost of implementing the final rule would be $43 billion over 10 years .
Experts, advocates and unions are fighting to keep the rule from being overturned.
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