Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XX— - BLOCK GRANTS AND PROGRAMS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES AND ELDER JUSTICE › Part Part II— - Programs To Promote Elder Justice › § 1397m
The Secretary must run programs that encourage people to train for, get, and keep jobs that provide direct care in long-term care. The Secretary must work with the Secretary of Labor and give grants to eligible providers so they can offer ongoing training, levels of certification based on observed care and time spent on care, and bonuses or higher pay for workers who earn those certificates. The Secretary must also give grants to teach managers better ways to keep care workers, such as fair HR policies that reward good work, better work organization, respectful workplace culture for staff and residents, and extra training including on-the-job training for certified nurse aides. The Secretary must set up checks to make sure these activities help workers and stabilize the long-term care workforce. The Secretary may give grants to long-term care facilities to help buy, lease, build, or use certified electronic health record (EHR) technology to improve patient safety and reduce medication errors. Grant money can pay for software and hardware (including handhelds), upgrades for e-prescribing, and staff training. Facilities must apply for grants and the Secretary may limit how many are funded. Grant recipients should, when possible, join state care-coordination activities. The Secretary must create electronic standards for sharing clinical data that match other federal standards, and must have procedures in place to accept optional electronic data not later than 10 years after March 23, 2010. Facilities are not required to send data electronically. States that get funds must collect and report data as the Secretary requires. Authorized funding: $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2011, $17,500,000 for fiscal year 2012, and $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2013 and 2014. Definitions: "community-based long-term care" — meaning set by the Secretary; "eligible entity" — a long-term care facility or a community-based long-term care entity as defined by the Secretary.
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42 U.S.C. § 1397m
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73