Summary

The nursing home industry is pressuring Trump to rescind a Biden-era staffing mandate requiring minimum nurse levels, set to begin in 2026.

Industry groups argue the rule is costly and unrealistic due to workforce shortages, while advocates insist it is critical for improving care after 172,000 nursing home deaths during COVID-19.

Critics fear rescinding the rule would weaken accountability for poor care.

Trump’s history of deregulation suggests the mandate could be reversed, despite concerns over inadequate staffing and misuse of funds in for-profit facilities.

  • sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    23 days ago

    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