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NY Nursing Home Minimum Staffing Assessments Set to Begin

Healthcare Law Blog

On June 30, 2023, the New York State Department of Health (DOH) issued a notice to nursing home operators and administrators announcing that it will begin conducting assessments on July 10, 2023 of nursing homes’ compliance with the State’s minimum staffing requirements.

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Compliance Implications for the End of the Federal Public Health Emergency (PHE)

MedTrainer

The end of the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) will reinstate regulations that have been absent for years… and many healthcare workers have never had to follow. There are plenty of compliance implications for the end of the Public Health Emergency on May 11, 2023 , and an assessment is a great place to start.

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What Is Involved With a Healthcare CMS Inspection?

MedTrainer

Watch this one-demand webinar for insider tips straight from seasoned compliance surveyors. Examples of covered entities include health plans, clearinghouses, and certain health care providers including but not limited to: doctors, clinics, psychologists, dentists, chiropractors, nursing homes, and pharmacies.

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Health Provider News – April 22, 2022

Hall Render

GAO investigating private equity ownership of nursing homes. HHS Secretary Outlines FY 2023 Mental Health Investments at Senate Hearing. This nursing home chain reported the highest COVID death rate. IAFNS and Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center Team Up for 3-Part Webinar Series. Then it deleted deaths.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Carney signs HB 350, creates Diamond State Hospital Review Board Test and go: Delaware County to launch automated health care kiosks FLORIDA Baptist Health expanding in Mandarin Baptist Health to open its ER and imaging center in St. Free market health care:’ Boon or bane for rural Kentucky?