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Rising Storm in LTC How to Prepare for the Worst. Economic Squeeze Resource Shortage Workload Pressure Union Attack Government Interference. Economic Squeeze. Medicaid/Medicare catastrophe Labor Costs & Turnover Access to Funding. Medicaid/Medicare. 29. 25. 14. 5. Economic Squeeze.
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Economic Squeeze Resource Shortage Workload Pressure Union Attack Government Interference
Economic Squeeze Medicaid/Medicare catastrophe Labor Costs & Turnover Access to Funding
Medicaid/Medicare 29 25 14 5 Economic Squeeze
Medicaid/Medicare $16.79 Economic Squeeze
Labor & Turnover Costs Labor Costs: 70% Turnover rates: 40% - 166% CNA Turnover: 70% Costs: 25% of annual compensation Economic Squeeze
Access to Funding Economic Squeeze
Resource Shortage Aging of America High-Growth Market Fewer Trained Workers Hospital Releases
Aging of America Population Over Age 65 (in Millions) 65+ 2000: 35 million 2010: 40 million 2020: 55 million 2030: 72 million 6.5% 65+ in residential care 72 55 40 35 Resource Shortage
High Growth Market • Direct Care Workers 2nd Largest Occupational Group • New Job Growth: • Registered Nurses • Nursing Aides, Orderlies & Attendants • Community Care Facilities: up 31% • Nursing Care Facilities: up 28% Resource Shortage
Fewer Workers 1,113,000 needed 850,736 available Needed Available Resource Shortage
Hospital Releases 98% 1985-2000 1985 - 2000 Resource Shortage
Workload Pressure Higher Acuity Staffing Litigation Pressure
Higher Acuity Diabetes Deaths in Nursing Homes Alzheimers ADL Dependence ALL UP Workload Pressure
Staffing Shortage Workload Pressure
Litigation Workload Pressure
Union Attack Survival Requires Growth Markets Targeted Campaigns Political Influence
Growth Markets Union Attack
Targeted Campaigns Union Attack
Political Influence Union Attack
Government Regulation Specialty Healthcare DOL/OLMS Rule Changes NLRB Rule Changes
Specialty Healthcare Rehabilitation Center of Mobile Government Regulation
DOL/OLMS Persuader “Advice” Exemption June 21, 2011 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: The New Rules (proposed) Persuader activities include drafting, revising or providing: Materials for presentation, dissemination, distribution to employees Speeches Audiovisual, multimedia presentation Website content Planning, conducting one-on-one or group meetings Employee attitude surveys concerning union awareness, sympathy or “proneness” • Proposed Rulemaking • Not a final rule • 90 days to comment • In effect after comment period • Comment by web (regulations.gov), hand-delivery or by mail • Reference 1215-AB79 and 1245-AA03 (29 C.F.R. Parts 405 and 406) Government Regulation
DOL/OLMS Persuader “Advice” Exemption June 21, 2011 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: The New Rules (proposed) Persuader activities include drafting, revising or providing: Training supervisors to conduct meetings Coordination or directing activities of supervisors Establishing or facilitating employee committees Developing personnel policies Deciding which employees to target for persuader activity or disciplinary action Conducting a seminar for supervisors Other (must explain) • Proposed Rulemaking • Not a final rule • 90days to comment • In effect after comment period • Comment by web (regulations.gov), hand-delivery or by mail • Reference 1215-AB79 and 1245-AA03 (29 C.F.R. Parts 405 and 406) Government Regulation
DOL/OLMS Persuader “Advice” Exemption Watch Webinar and Get Other Resources Here: http://lrionline.com/olms-advice-rule Comments Due September 21, 2011 Government Regulation
NLRB “Quickie” Elections Rule Eliminate 25-30 day waiting period to allow review of Regional Director decisions Statement of Position Form (all future litigation limited to statement of position) Key Changes Hearing suspended to post-election if issues effect less than 20% of unit Provide voter phone numbers, email, shift& departments within 2 days of direction of election (and immediately to Board) Government Regulation
NLRB “Quickie” Elections Rule Election can be held within 10 days of transmission of eligibility list (or earlier if union agrees) Election Notices required (electronic posting required where possible) Key Changes Use of electronic signatures to support a showing of interest Review all individual voter eligibility issues post-election Government Regulation
NLRB “Quickie” Elections Rule Watch Webinar and Get Other Resources Here: http://lrionline.com/nlrb-streamlined-elections Comments Due August 22, 2011 Government Regulation
What Do I Do Now? Comment Political outreach Proactive ER Government Regulation
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