Health care vaccine mandate remains as some push for an end

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Health care vaccine mandate remains as some push for an end
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A federal mandate for health care workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19 has been in place nationally for a year.

The health care vaccination mandate is scheduled to run until November 2024. But some contend it’s time to stop now, citing fewer severe COVID-19 cases, health care staffing shortages andof a national public health emergency that has been in place since January 2020.

The policy requires workers, contractors and volunteers at facilities receiving Medicare or Medicaid payments to have the full primary dosage of an original COVID-19 vaccine, with exemptions for medical or religious reasons. Though nursing homes can be fined for violations, CMS generally gave violating facilities additional time to update their policies and come into compliance.that would halt the mandate, but the bill is unlikely to pass in the Democratic-led Senate.

The 120-bed facility is operating at half capacity and turning potential residents away, “because I can’t hire enough people to take care of them,” said Corbin, who's been running ads touting a $5,000 signing bonus for nurses. At one facility in Greenwood, South Carolina, the vaccine mandate caused an exodus among nursing staff that took a while to replenish.

“Our country is in a very different place now than in summer of 2021, when the mandate was initially proposed,” said LeadingAge President and CEO Katie Smith Sloan., older adults and people with underlying health problems remain more susceptible to serious cases of COVID-19. Because of that, some medical professionals believe the vaccine mandate should continue at nursing homes and hospitals.

Kansas, Florida and Texas each declined to check for vaccination violations, instead leaving that process to CMS, which hired contractors. As a result, CMS said Texas was docked more than $2.5 million in federal funding, Florida more than $1.2 million and Kansas nearly $350,000.said last year that the vaccine mandate conflicted with state lawLike Kansas, Kentucky also has a Democratic governor with a Republican-led Legislature. But Gov.

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