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  2. Texas's Republican top prosecutor on Wednesday sued the Biden administration in an effort to block a new federal rule on minimum staffing for nursing homes, saying it would force rural nursing ...

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  4. These 10 Monmouth, Ocean nursing homes pounded by $676K ... - AOL

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    At least 10 nursing homes in Monmouth and Ocean counties have been hit with fines for not hiring enough staff. They argue they can't find the workers. These 10 Monmouth, Ocean nursing homes ...

  5. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Nursing home inspections, by contrast, are required by federal law at least every 15 months. Over a recent three-year span, 55 percent of all U.S. hospices were cited for a violation, many care-related, HuffPost found.

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    The violations led to $45,000 in fines. Nursing homes differ from hospices in that care is provided exclusively in an institutional facility. There is also no requirement that a patient be in declining health, with less than six months to live. Nursing homes serve roughly three times as many patients in a year as hospices do.

  7. Patient and mortuary neglect - Wikipedia

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    Patient neglect concerns people in hospitals, in nursing homes, or being cared for in home. Usually in nursing homes or home-assisted living, neglect would consist of patients being left lying in their own urine and/or feces, which could, in turn, possibly attract flesh flies and lead to maggot infestation.

  8. Nursing home residents' rights - Wikipedia

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    Nursing home residents' rights are the legal and moral rights of the residents of a nursing home. [1] Legislation exists in various jurisdictions to protect such rights. An early example of a statute protecting such rights is Florida statute 400.022, enacted in 1980, and commonly known as the Residents' Rights Act.

  9. Winkler County nurse whistleblower case - Wikipedia

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    According to the Texas Nurses Association, "No one ever imagined that a nurse would be criminally prosecuted for reporting a patient care concern to a licensing agency." [1] After the Mitchell case, protection from prosecution was incorporated into Texas whistleblower laws. The TMB stopped investigating anonymous complaints about physicians in ...

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