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I know a lot of nurses that quit because they were ground into paste working at understaffed facilities.
It's a vicious cycle where you have a nursing shortage, because you aren't staffing enough, so the few that exist just quit.
This will help with that shortage, because nurses can actually have a little down time and will more likely stay in the career.
What you’re saying tracks with the article as well:
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If we had a supply of unemployed nurses that need a job...
We don't. Which is why they're all so overworked and leaving the field.
The solution was/is increasing the supply of nurses, not requiring more per facility when facilities already can't find nurses.
Eh, but nursing home jobs are some of the worst, most underpaid positions for nurses. Just increasing supply won't necessarily improve the amount of nurses in homes, as most of them try to keep the absolute legal minimum amount of nurses to increase profit.
Yeah, that's part of the problem...
A hospital (while still shitty) is a better place for a RN than a nursing home.
So as long as hospitals are understaffed nursing homes will be.
This is like requiring all public schools to give each student a $2,000 laptop, but not giving them the funding to pay for it.
It sounds great, and it would be great.
It's just not possible to comply with, so it's going to lead to the most affordable homes being shut down.
Read the article. The implementation of this rule is slow, giving nursing homes years to comply. and 60% of nursing homes already meet the new requirement homes must meet within 2 years. They have an additional year afterwards to meet the new requirements, andthere are hardship exemptions for rural homes.
This is a problem that needs a solution, and if nursing homes with their high profit margins can't meet these requirements? It's because they don't want to.