On June 2, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed into law Senate Bill 23-058, the Job Application Fairness Act (JAFA), prohibiting employers from inquiring about a job applicant’s age during the hiring process. JAFA’s enactment adds to the requirements and proscriptions Colorado has implemented in the hiring process, including a “ban-the-box” restriction on inquiring about criminal histories and requiring the inclusion of salary and benefits information in job postings.
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All home care agencies in Tennessee are invited to participate in a discussion next Thursday, June 22 at 11:00 a.m. CT about the formation of an HCAOA Tennessee State Chapter. This discussion is free to members and non-members. Click here to register.
Marking a significant victory for the HCAOA Connecticut Chapter and the home care industry, in the legislative session that ended last week, lawmakers unanimously passed a bill to reverse the policy guidance issued by the Department of Consumer Protection in January that banned use of the word “care” by home care agencies. In response to the guidance that directly harmed the industry, the Chapter and its members engaged in a strong lobbying effort to reverse it.
HCAOA is urging ALL member agencies to complete a brief survey by the end of the day this Friday, June 16 to help our association advocate on your behalf regarding CMS’ new proposed rule that would require agencies to allocate 80% of their Medicaid reimbursement to worker wages. While the survey contains Medicaid related questions, HCAOA asks that ALL agencies respond regardless of whether or not they do Medicaid-related work.
Registrations are pouring in for HCAOA’s wildly popular virtual event designed specifically for home care schedulers. The annual “Virtual Symposium: Scheduling Elevated” will be held on Tuesday, July 25 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. ET, and this year’s event will be the most innovative yet, with nationally-renowned speakers on deck to help schedulers and care coordinators boost productivity for their day-to-day as well as the agency as a whole.
Several weeks ago, Washington Gov. Inslee signed into law Senate Bill No. 5123, which will protect prospective employees from discrimination in hiring due to their lawful, off-duty use of marijuana. With this law, Washington will join the growing list of states offering some workplace protections to workers who engage in “off-duty” marijuana use. The new law is not a “go-ahead” for all Washington employees to engage in recreational marijuana use without employment consequences, however. Governor Inslee has emphasized the law does not protect all such use and does not prevent employers from establishing policies regarding a drug-free workplace.
Register now for tomorrow’s Home Care Association of America (HCAOA), Polsinelli, and NAHC legal update for the Home-Based Care Industry. The webinar will provide an overview of new proposed CMS Medicaid access rules and call to action, a summary of requirements of new PUMP and PWFA Acts affecting pregnant women and working mothers, a status update on home-based care related COVID-19 vaccine mandates and OSHA rules, and a summary of recent passed and proposed state legislation affecting the industry.
Keynotes Set for National Home Care Conference in Chicago – See Full Details in New Brochure!6/14/2023 HCAOA has confirmed two dynamic, nationally-renowned keynote speakers for the 2023 National Home Care Conference, October 23-24 in downtown Chicago. Award-winning storyteller and Wall Street Journal best-selling author Kindra Hall will inspire attendees to better communicate the value of their company, their products and their individuality through strategic storytelling.
Today, nominations are officially open for the 2023 HCAOA Caregiver of the Year Award, which will be presented during the National Home Care Conference this October in Chicago. HCAOA encourages EVERY ONE OF OUR 4,300+ member agencies to nominate at least one caregiver so we can recognize and honor the top caregivers across the country who provide care and services at home. They deserve this honor for their compassion, commitment, and excellence!
Assemblymember Christopher Tully (center) pictured with HCAOA New Jersey Chapter Board members Larry Aronson, Eydie Shapiro, Gimbert Fernandez, and Andrea Sussman, Chair.
The 2023 HCP Benchmarking Report was released last month week, and the biggest headline is that the median turnover rate jumped from 65% in 2021 to 77% in 2022. This comes as no surprise to most agencies, who are struggling with caregiver recruitment and retention amidst the ongoing workforce crisis.
In conjunction with the Biden administration’s declaration that the COVID-19 national public health emergency ended effective May 11, 2023, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced it would “soon end” its mandatory vaccination requirement and that additional guidance would be forthcoming. As anticipated, on June 5, the CMS published a final rule providing guidance to healthcare employees about unwinding provisions of its interim final rule, which mandated COVID-19 testing, education, and vaccinations.
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