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Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders across the skilled nursing industry began asking a pressing, practical question: How ...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders across the skilled nursing industry began asking a pressing, practical question: How ...
Hospitals with preferred provider networks often push patients with severe mental illness to non-affiliated nursing homes, but regulatory and payment incentives may be changing that trend.
A US Attorney has created a new section to target criminal prosecution of healthcare fraud, adding pressure for skilled nursing operators.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders across the skilled nursing industry began asking a pressing, practical question: How can we reduce the risk of ...
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders across the skilled nursing industry began asking a pressing, practical question: How can we reduce the risk of infections while allowing our residents to live ...
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Illinois and Maryland skilled nursing facilities have been rebuffed in their attempts to turn back six-figure penalties for ...
Older adults with cardiovascular disease are experiencing declining heart health scores and face significant challenges ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services didn’t set out to make waves this summer, but a technology upgrade is having unexpected ripple effects.
A California nursing home can’t force the parents of a former nursing home resident to arbitrate their wrongful death claim, although many similar claims would be covered by medical malpractice rules ...
Five states that used payroll subsidies to drive nursing home staffing increases succeeded, but they also saw nursing homes ...