Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0118

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Creates the nursing home workforce standards board act to establish and enforce industry-wide quality of care standards in nursing homes.

Impact

Should this bill pass, it would create a structured framework for assessing and improving the working conditions and wages of nursing home employees throughout the state. The advisory board would consist of twelve members, representing various stakeholders, including nursing home providers, employees, and community organizations. This collaborative approach is intended to facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by the nursing home sector, aiming to enhance care delivery and staff retention.

Summary

S0118, or the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board Act, is a legislative proposal in Rhode Island aimed at establishing and enforcing quality of care standards within nursing homes. The Act acknowledges the crucial role that a skilled workforce plays in delivering high-quality care to residents, emphasizing the need for empirical data to create equitable standards across the industry. The Act proposes the formation of a dedicated advisory board tasked with overseeing these standards and providing recommendations to the General Assembly.

Conclusion

Overall, S0118 reflects Rhode Island's commitment to improving nursing home care through collaborative standards and workforce support. As such legislation unfolds, it may serve as a significant step toward ensuring quality care and fair treatment of workers in nursing facilities, thus establishing Rhode Island as a leader in nursing home standards.

Contention

Notably, the Act addresses wage disparities within the nursing home sector, which advocates argue is essential for attracting and retaining skilled workers. However, there may be some contention regarding the implementation of the board's recommendations and the extent to which these standards may impact nursing home operations. Opponents might express concerns about additional regulatory burdens on nursing facilities, possibly leading to increased operational costs that could be passed on to residents or their families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5616

Provides that public health advertisements be prohibited from stating that there is a safe way to take illegal drugs.

RI H5349

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI H5714

Allows the director of the department of health to authorize the state registrar of vital records to change a person's race designation on their birth certificate, if justified.

RI S0487

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI H6244

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI S0618

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI S0682

Requires hospitals to have a notary on staff all hours of the day and week.

RI S0243

Requires all state licensed healthcare facilities to convert the powering of their operations from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. DOH promulgates rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

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