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A judge dismissed a lawsuit that challenged staffing minimum requirements for New York nursing homes as long-delayed enforcement of the state law appeared set to begin.. Justice James Gilpatric ...
New York’s nursing home staffing mandate took effect 18 months ago, but none of the more than 400 nursing homes that violated the law have faced penalties or fines so far.
The New York Daily News editorial board criticized Cuomo, writing that while Cuomo and his administration were not "personally liable" for COVID-19 deaths in New York, it was "difficult to excuse" the Cuomo administration actions in delaying the release of "the full count of nursing home and other adult care facility deaths" and having "misled ...
Staffing laws:NY says 400 nursing homes violated staffing law. Why none have faced penalties yet. ... How NY nursing homes got fines. New York nursing homes also faced about 900 health and safety ...
The New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) contains New York state rules and regulations. [1] The NYCRR is officially compiled by the New York State Department of State's Division of Administrative Rules. [2]
The Family Health Care Decisions Act [1] (the FHCDA) is a New York State statute that enables a patient's family member or close friend to make health care treatment decisions if the patient lacks capacity and did not make the decision in advance or appoint a health care agent. It also creates a bedside process to determine patient incapacity ...
Executives at a series of New York nursing homes accused of an $83 million scheme to fleece Medicare, Medicaid and the seniors in their care have agreed to a settlement with state Attorney General ...
The Home Care Services Program (HCSP) provides Medicaid-funded care programs to seniors or disabled individuals that allow them to remain safely in their homes, instead of a nursing home or other institution. Clients must be eligible for Medicaid to receive these services.