Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1166

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To address the overuse of temporary nursing service agencies at Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities

Impact

The bill seeks to rectify disparities in care caused by the overuse of temporary nursing staff in skilled nursing homes, potentially improving the overall quality of care received by residents. In amending regulations related to reporting and pricing, the bill aims to foster greater transparency for skilled nursing facilities, enabling better financial management and oversight. This initiative signifies a robust step toward ensuring that nursing agencies supply adequately trained staff that meet state regulations, which is vital for maintaining care standards in these facilities.

Summary

House Bill H1166 aims to regulate the growing reliance on temporary nursing service agencies within skilled nursing facilities in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the Department of Public Health to amend existing regulations governing these agencies, specifically targeting the rates these agencies can charge for their services. By establishing maximum price rates based on a weighted average of wages for regular nursing staff, this legislation seeks to enhance cost control and reduce financial strain on nursing homes that have increasingly turned to temporary staffing solutions.

Contention

One of the central points of contention surrounding H1166 is the implications it carries for the operations of temporary nursing agencies and the skilled nursing facilities that rely on them. Stakeholders might express concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing strict price caps and reporting requirements that could adversely affect the availability of necessary staffing. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the amendments to staff training requirements, as some facilities may struggle with compliance or face workforce shortages that exacerbate current staffing challenges.

Companion Bills

MA S389

Similar To Providing for certification of skilled nursing facility medical directors

MA S394

Similar To To establish safe staffing levels at skilled nursing facilities

MA H628

Similar To Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

MA H3929

Replaced by To improve quality and oversight of long-term care

Previously Filed As

MA H1164

To ensure MassHealth rate parity for behavioral health inpatient providers

MA H1832

Reducing construction noise and ensuring worker safety

MA H432

To promote social-emotional learning

MA H1965

Relative to ensuring quality mental health services in state correctional facilities

MA H2987

To establish a COVID-19 Remembrance Day

MA H937

Relative to transparency of consumer health insurance rights

MA H248

Establishing senior psychologist licensure

MA H616

Strengthening the Attorney General’s tools to protect nursing home residents and other patients from abuse and neglect

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