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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The future of nursing home care should be grounded in the belief that every person matters, with a focus on providing care ...
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