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Supreme Court mandates minimum ICU standards for staffing and infrastructure to raise care quality nationwide

Economy
Published on 27 April 2026
Supreme Court mandates minimum ICU standards for staffing and infrastructure to raise care quality nationwide

States get just weeks to draft ICU compliance plans

The Supreme Court has set minimum ICU standards covering infrastructure, equipment, and staffing, requiring states to submit action plans by May 18. The rules categorize ICUs into three levels of care and call for a higher nurse-to-patient ratio. Experts say the measures are feasible, and the framework specifically targets better rural access through e-ICU support.

  • Supreme Court issues minimum ICU standards for infrastructure and equipment
  • ICUs will be classified into three levels of care
  • Higher nurse-to-patient ratios are required to improve outcomes
  • States must file ICU action plans by May 18 with rural support via e-ICU
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