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Most nursing homes don't have enough staff to meet the federal government's new rules

NPR Wednesday, 24 April 2024 ()
The new rules mean 4 out of 5 nursing homes will need more aides and nurses. Unions hailed the change, but advocates say it's not enough care, while nursing home owners say it's an "impossible task."
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