The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. What're the associated costs with the implementation of this law?
*Please answer in DETAIL*
Those advocating for the ballot measure suggest this law would cost about $47 million a year to implement. That’s a fraction of what the opponents estimate. They suggest the law could cost $1.3 billion the first year and $900 million a year after that.
Just five weeks before election day, the Health Policy Commission — an independent state agency — weighed in. In a report, they said the measure would cost between $676 million and $949 million annually after the first year. And, they warned, this is likely a conservative estimate because of the limited staffing data available to them.
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law which would limit...
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law, which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. What're the associated costs with the implementation of this law? *Please answer in DETAIL*
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law, which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. What're the effects on private vs public facilities? *Please answer in DETAIL*
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law, which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. What're the effects on private vs public facilities? *Please answer in DETAIL*
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law, which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. Would this law create more staff? How? *Please answer in DETAIL*
The ballot question 1 debated in Massachusetts in 2018 is the proposed law, which would limit the number of patients assigned to nurses. Would this law create more staff? How? *Please answer in DETAIL*
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