This Week’s Highlights: Volume Fourteen: Air Date 1.12.22. “HR Advice for Mandates” While we are waiting for Supreme Court decisions regarding mandates, it may be […]
News Topic: COVID
Vaccine Mandates by State: Who is, Who isn’t, and How?
*Updated: Wednesday, February 9 2022 So far, there are 25 states that require vaccination for employees of various categories; seven are now requiring boosters or “up […]
LeadingAge Screenshots from HUD Jan 19 Special Omicron Webinar
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Interview with Jon Lips January 19, 2022
Jon Lips, JD, Vice President of Legal and Regulatory Affairs with LeadingAge Minnesota, joined the January 19, 2022 Leading Age Coronavirus Update call. He responded […]
OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard Blocked, but CMS Interim Final Rule Allowed to Proceed Nationwide
OSHA ETS Blocked In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court granted a stay of the OSHA ETS, which prohibits OSHA from enforcing the ETS pending […]
New Funding & Support Offered for Tech Development
NIA’s AI for Dementia Competition A new national competition will support pilot projects that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and other transformative technology to support healthy […]
Interview with Dr. David Grabowski January 12, 2022
Dr. David Grabowski, Professor of Health Care Policy in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School, joined the January 12, 2022 LeadingAge […]
HUD, HHS Ramp Up Test Kit Access for Housing Communities
**If you are an affordable housing provider who has attempted to partner with your health center for test kit access, please fill out this survey […]
IRS Extends Various Housing Credit Deadlines
On January 10, the IRS issued Notice 2022-05 on the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program to extend previous relief for the 10% test for […]
Interview with Dr. Nimalie Stone January 10, 2022
Dr. Nimalie Stone, Senior Advisor for Long-Term Care Partnerships in the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, joined […]