Effective as of December 26, 2024, each nursing home facility (“Facility”) in New York State will be required to post its overall Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) rating, as well as its ratings for (i) health inspections, (ii) staffing and (iii) quality measures, on:
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Lourdes M. Martinez is a partner in the Governmental Practice in the firm's New York office.
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Lourdes M. Martinez is a partner in the Governmental Practice in the firm's New York office.
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