Prop. 29 - Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Doctors On-Site. What does your Yes or No Vote Mean on Proposition 29?
Here is what Proposition 29 is proposing.
Clinics must have at least one doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant during all treatment hours.
Clinics must report any dialysis-related infections to the state every three months.
Clinics must disclose who owns the clinic to patients.
Clinics need permission from the state before closing or reducing services.
Clinics can’t refuse t...
Prop. 29 - Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Doctors On-Site. What does your Yes or No Vote Mean on Proposition 29?
Here is what Proposition 29 is proposing.
- Clinics must have at least one doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant during all treatment hours.
- Clinics must report any dialysis-related infections to the state every three months.
- Clinics must disclose who owns the clinic to patients.
- Clinics need permission from the state before closing or reducing services.
- Clinics can’t refuse to treat patients based on how they are paying for their treatment.
A Yes Vote Means you want these changes to be made at Kidney Dialysis Clinics in California.
A No Vote Means you want the regulations to stay the same, with no changes.
To read the blog on Proposition 29
https://gloriamoraga.com/how-to-vote-on-prop-29-what-a-yes-or-no-vote-means-kidney-dialysis-and-doctors/
For more on all the Propositions
https://gloriamoraga.com/what-your-yes-or-no-vote-means/
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