Skilled Nursing News February 6, 2024
Amy Stulick

CMS isn’t expected to finalize the minimum staffing proposal until the summer at the earliest, with the agency having to wade through more than 40,000 comments before moving forward with the rule.

The voices of skilled nursing providers, along with coalition partners like the American Hospital Association, will hopefully have been heard by CMS and the agency will moderate the proposal to something more manageable, according to Clifton Porter, senior VP of Government Relations at the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).

Porter spoke about the staffing proposal, among other skilled nursing topics, on VIUM’s Versed podcast.

“From there, the rule will be finalized and we’re hopeful that our voices have been heard and that...

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