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Health Affairs: Staffing Mandates Improve Staffing; Minimal Impact on Finances and Closures

March 09, 2026

Health Affairs: Staffing Mandates Improve Staffing; Minimal Impact on Finances and Closures

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A study released in Health Affairs' March journal showed that state staffing mandates had limited impact on nursing home finances and closures.

The study looked at nursing home data across 22 states from 2010 - 2023 to evaluate the impact of state staffing standards, comparing pre-mandate staffing data and reported profit margins to post-mandate data. The authors of the study noted that increases in staffing were driven by increases in licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and certified nurse aides (CNAs), rather than registered nurses (RNs).

The authors also conceded that the study did not investigate other factors that may have contributed to relative financial stability such as changes to nursing home behavior. These changes could include reducing staff in other departments like housekeeping and dietary, eliminating costly resident programming including quality of life activities, and reducing or eliminating Medicaid beds or long-term care altogether in favor of higher-revenue short-term skilled care.

Access the study here.

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