"It's creating a minimum wage between $18-$23 per hour for various health care-related workers. And not just medical staff -- (but also) workers such as janitors, groundskeepers and cooks that work in health care facilities," Logan said.
"Both fast food and health care are very different industries, but employment has been growing in both of these industries, particularly in health care," Logan said.
"It's a way of providing something approaching a living wage for hundreds of thousands of workers that didn't have it before," Logan said.
"It's unlikely to result in significant job losses. But it may change job patterns in other ways," Logan said.
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