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Despite an underwhelming 2.8% Medicare Part A proposed pay raise, SNF advocates found reason to be encouraged on several ...
Skilled nursing providers have a rare, month-long opportunity to appeal to the federal government for relief from “unsound” regulations.
Several Maryland entities are banding together to form what they call a “strike force” to respond to “systemic failures” in long-term care.
Researchers at Mass General Brigham have identified 17 modifiable risk factors that stroke, dementia and late-life depression share, suggesting new hope for preventing these debilitating age-related ...
Long-term care operators have pushed back against the proposed federal staffing mandate with a familiar trio of objections: It ignores workforce realities, imposes crushing financial burdens and ...
Nancy Hooks has had a profound effect on the nonprofit senior living and care landscape during her 32-year career.
More people die at home from ischemic stroke compared to hospitals. Black Americans and people living in rural parts of the ...
The federal government continues to defend a national nursing home staffing mandate in court, despite major concerns about ...
Members of a national coalition are urging HHS and CMS to revisit what they’ve deemed a flawed measure in CMS’ Five-Star ...
While it seems there’s still a bit of business to complete before the nursing home staffing mandate can be totally written ...
A Wyoming nursing home must the full $660,000 judgment for an agency nurse's negligence the state Supreme Court has ruled.