Daily News | Stricter regulations for staffing of Pennsylvania nursing homes go in effect this Saturday
Stricter nursing home staffing requirements are going into effect in Pennsylvania this week, as part of the first major rewrite of the facilities’ regulations since 1997.
, one nurse aide for every 12 residents and one licensed practical nurse for every 25 residents during day shifts.Pa. nursing homes could be hit with wider swings in Medicaid rates starting next month “The new ratios will make sure we never experience the overwhelming sickness and loss of life that we did this past three years,” Yarnell said Friday on a call with reporters.Hope for better patient care
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