
Created: 02/13/2013 12:35 PM KSTP.com By: Leslie Dyste

A union for Minnesota nurses wants a state law requiring hospitals to abide by staffing minimums.
The Minnesota Nurses Association outlined a proposal Wednesday that seeks to enact the standards by 2014.
The nurses union has long been making a case for mandatory staffing ratios based on the number of patients and type of unit. California is the only state with a similar law.
Their proposal would establish a system of record keeping for hospitals and potential punishments for those that fall short of the standards.
Hospitals have been building a resistance effort. The Minnesota Hospital Association argues that medical staffing decisions are best dealt with by professionals not lawmakers.
The bill could also expose a divide between nurses who are unionized and those who are not.
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