Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB646

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Nursing homes; standards of care and staff requirements, regulations.

Impact

The legislation proposes to redefine the operational procedures for nursing homes by instituting explicit standards regarding staffing, care hours, and patient treatment protocols. The bill will require nursing homes to document and ensure a minimum number of direct care hours provided by nursing staff, thus promoting a culture of accountability and higher quality care. Significantly, the provisions aimed at introducing training for staff in various areas, such as handling health crises and mental health considerations, indicate a strategic approach to elevate overall healthcare delivery in nursing facilities. Overall, HB646 is positioned to create a framework that strengthens the delivery of healthcare services to vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 646 aims to enhance the standards of care and staff requirements in nursing homes across the state. This bill introduces significant regulations that establish minimum care protocols, ensuring that nursing facilities provide adequate attention and support to their residents. A notable focus is on improving the quality of care for individuals, particularly those facing challenges related to substance use disorders, by mandating that facilities implement specific treatment protocols during emergencies. The initiative emphasizes better training for staff, aiming to bridge gaps in current healthcare provision in these settings.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance patient care and safety, it also faces scrutiny regarding its implementation. Concerns have been raised about the feasibility of meeting these new staff training requirements and whether facilities will have the resources necessary to comply with mandates on staffing levels and patient care protocols. Some stakeholders argue that the additional regulations could place an undue burden on facilities already struggling with funding and staffing shortages. This discussion reflects ongoing tensions in balancing improved patient outcomes with operational viability for nursing homes.

Companion Bills

VA HB646

Carry Over Nursing homes; standards of care and staff requirements, regulations.

Previously Filed As

VA HB646

Nursing homes; standards of care and staff requirements, regulations.

VA HB330

Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.

VA SB406

Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.

VA HB330

Nursing homes & certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.

VA HB1446

Certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.

VA SB1339

Certified nursing facilities; minimum staffing standards, administrative sanctions.

VA HB1564

Nursing homes; standards of care, administrative sanctions.

VA HB97

Nursing homes; regulations, electronic monitoring.

VA SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

VA SB579

Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

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Nursing homes and certified nursing facilities; professional liability insurance.

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