States Crack Down on Private Equity in Nursing Homes After Crises
Following multiple crises in Connecticut nursing homes owned by private equity-backed Genesis HealthCare, states are enacting stricter regulations. This includes Connecticut's new law aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in nursing home operations amid concerns over patient safety and federal Medicaid cuts.
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