Nursing homes sue over minimum staffing ratios, mandatory spending levels
Nonprofit New York nursing homes are taking action against the state in a push to overturn “illegal and unconstitutional” policies that establish a minimum staffing requirement and spending mandates for providers.
LeadingAge New York, leading a group of 80 nonprofit and public nursing homes, on Monday filed a lawsuit against the state over the two statutes being enacted during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
“The combination of poor policies, lack of funding, and a workforce that is in short supply have resulted in a perfect storm of circumstances that leaves us with no other remedy than to seek the intercession of the courts,” James Clyne Jr., president and CEO of LeadingAge New York, said.
FROM
McKnights
PUBLISHED
May 25, 2022
SOURCE
Brown, Danielle. “Nursing Homes Sue over Minimum Staffing Ratios, Mandatory Spending Levels.” McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, 25 May 2022, www.mcknights.com/news/nursing-homes-sue-over-minimum-staffing-mandatory-spending-levels.