Recent changes reverse years of advocacy efforts and are expected to affect care delivery for millions of older Americans.
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Connecticut lawmakers, caregivers decry Trump-era repeal of nursing home staffing rules
Around 90% of nursing home beds are currently occupied in Connecticut. Advocates say by 2035 there could be a 3,000-bed ...
Congressmen have reintroduced legislation that would allow skilled nursing facilities to continue operating in-house CNA ...
A federal nursing home staffing mandate adopted in 2024 was blocked by lawsuits and later repealed, shifting the fight for minimum care standards back to the states.
TALLAHASSEE — A Florida House panel Thursday backed a wide-ranging plan that seeks to trim health-care regulations and carry ...
Carl Hittinger, left, and Devin Redding, right, of Baker & Hostetler. Courtesy photos. In the wake of judicial setbacks to its proposed nationwide noncompete ban, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC or ...
A new federal rule has quietly made nursing education financially inaccessible. The Department of Education recently locked in place a 1960s-era list of “professions,” and nursing wasn’t on that list.
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