Implements a cost estimation model for child care
Establishes a federal minimum direct care RN staffing standard in hospitals to boost patient safety and quality of care.
Establishes a federal minimum direct care RN staffing standard in hospitals to boost patient safety and quality of care.
S. 1709, introduced in the U.S. Senate on May 12, 2025, is a bill titled the Nurse Staffing Standards for Hospital Patient Safety and Quality Care Act of 2025. The introduced version establishes a framework to set minimum direct care registered nurse (RN) staffing requirements in hospitals, with enforcement via Federal programs and the creation of a nurse workforce initiative. The bill seeks to improve patient safety and care quality by addressing RN staffing levels and acuity considerations.
Note: The text provided does not include the exact numeric minimum RN-to-patient ratio; the formula or standard would be enumerated in Sec. 2 of the introduced bill.
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