This package of nursing home legislation amends and adds several new Code sections relating to nursing home abuse, management, licensure, and safety. The Acts provide immunity and confidentiality for employees who report nursing home abuse; availability of a list of nursing homes that have been sanctioned; and irrevocable letters of credit to secure residents\u27 personal funds. In addition, hearing officers in contested licensure cases were given the power to consider mitigating factors before imposing sanctions. Also, funds were set aside in the budget for the installation of automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems in nursing homes
This comment will encompass three areas. First, the economic structure of the nursing home industry ...
Revision In the regulations that govern the licensing of all long term care facilities should be mad...
Public Law 100-203, the “Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987,” Subtitle C Nursing Home Reform ...
This package of nursing home legislation amends and adds several new Code sections relating to nursi...
The Act provides for criminal record checks of all persons who wish to become employed by nursing ho...
The Act prohibits the Department of Human Resources (DHR) from fining or restricting the licensing o...
SB 680 provides penalties against nursing homes which cease to particpate in the Medicaid program wi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Often sufferin...
This note undertakes an analysis of the extensive package of nursing home legislation recently enact...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act amends Georgia’s outpatient commitment law, increases protection of involuntary commitment r...
The enforcement of legal standards governing nursing home care and safety involves complex determina...
The Act adds language to the Georgia Residential Finance Authority (GRFA) statute permitting the GRF...
The Act\u27s purpose is to provide for the certification of qualified medication aides. The Act pro...
The use of intermediate sanctions to enforce nursing home regulations marks a revolutionary and inno...
This comment will encompass three areas. First, the economic structure of the nursing home industry ...
Revision In the regulations that govern the licensing of all long term care facilities should be mad...
Public Law 100-203, the “Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987,” Subtitle C Nursing Home Reform ...
This package of nursing home legislation amends and adds several new Code sections relating to nursi...
The Act provides for criminal record checks of all persons who wish to become employed by nursing ho...
The Act prohibits the Department of Human Resources (DHR) from fining or restricting the licensing o...
SB 680 provides penalties against nursing homes which cease to particpate in the Medicaid program wi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Often sufferin...
This note undertakes an analysis of the extensive package of nursing home legislation recently enact...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act amends Georgia’s outpatient commitment law, increases protection of involuntary commitment r...
The enforcement of legal standards governing nursing home care and safety involves complex determina...
The Act adds language to the Georgia Residential Finance Authority (GRFA) statute permitting the GRF...
The Act\u27s purpose is to provide for the certification of qualified medication aides. The Act pro...
The use of intermediate sanctions to enforce nursing home regulations marks a revolutionary and inno...
This comment will encompass three areas. First, the economic structure of the nursing home industry ...
Revision In the regulations that govern the licensing of all long term care facilities should be mad...
Public Law 100-203, the “Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987,” Subtitle C Nursing Home Reform ...