As of December 2023, the large majority of U.S. nursing homes did not meet the minimum hours per resident day (HPRD) of the federal staffing mandate. The staffing requirement specifies 2.45 nurse aide hours per resident day (HRPD), 0.55 registered nurse HPRD, with 3.48 over HPRD. While nursing homes still have much time before the requirements take effect, many are already very concerned about the new rules.
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The source adds: "RN = registered nurse. 0.55 RN HPRD = 33 minutes of RN care per resident per day and 2.45 nurse aide HPRD = 147 minutes of nurse aide care per resident each day. The first "interim" requirement to take effect is one requiring all nursing facilities to have 3.48 HPRD, among all types of nursing staff. The final requirements retain the total minimum hours of care but specify that of that total, there must be at least 0.55 HPRD of RN care and 2.45 HPRD of nurse aide care. Facilities may use any type of nursing care to fulfill the final 0.48 hours."
Additionally, nursing homes will be required to have an RN on-site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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