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Connecticut Long-Term Care Law Update: Changes to Nursing Home Change of Ownership Process

Hall Render

Effective October 1, 2023, Connecticut enacted a law that contains several updates to Connecticut’s change of ownership laws for nursing homes and other health care providers. A description of the proposed transaction resulting in such change, including the name of each current owner of the facility or institution.

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Compliance Implications for the End of the Federal Public Health Emergency (PHE)

MedTrainer

The end of the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) will reinstate regulations that have been absent for years… and many healthcare workers have never had to follow. There are plenty of compliance implications for the end of the Public Health Emergency on May 11, 2023 , and an assessment is a great place to start.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Alaska

MedTrainer

This article provides an overview of key factors you’ll want to know about healthcare compliance in Alaska. Medical and mental/behavioral health providers must adhere to licensing requirements — set by the Alaska State Medical Board and Alaska Division of Behavioral Health — to ensure that patients receive safe and effective care.

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Managing Healthcare Compliance in Nebraska

MedTrainer

Use the resources in this article to guide you through the complexities of Nebraska’s healthcare compliance regulations, so you don’t find yourself behind the game. These agencies help maintain the integrity and quality of healthcare services in Nebraska , protecting the public and promoting patient safety.

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Skilled Nursing Update: CMS Hands Surveyors Details on How to Review the Staff Vaccine Requirement

Hall Render

Nursing homes face possible citations, civil monetary penalties, denial of payments and—as a final measure—termination of participation from the Medicare and Medicaid programs by the CMS as they embark on complying with the new CMS COVID-19 vaccine requirements for their staff. Six unvaccinated staff, if available.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2022 – June

SQA

Compared to the 2016 revised version, the draft of the 2022 version includes 101 more articles to conform to the pharmaceutical policy reforms in the recent years and the Drug Administration Law revised in 2019. The Regulations were first issued with immediate effect in 2002 and were later revised in 2016.

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Skilled Nursing Update: CMS Adds New F Tag and Survey Guidance on COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement Regulations – REVISED

Hall Render

Note: This article has been revised to include information on the Group 2 states as of January 18, 2022. In addition, nursing homes are not required to ensure the vaccination of individuals who very infrequently provide ad hoc non-health care services (such as annual elevator inspection), or services that are performed exclusively off-site.