L.A. council approves $25 per hour minimum for SNF aides in private hospitals … Hundreds of residents removed from troubled NJ nursing home … State lawmakers approve study of LTC staffing trends during...
Providers question managed care admissions in wake of denials
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Danielle Brown
Jun 22, 2022
With denials on the rise, some long-term care providers are questioning the worth of admitting residents covered by managed care plans because they doubt they’ll be reimbursed for their services.
LGBTQI order opportunity to address nursing home taboo
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Danielle Brown
Jun 22, 2022
A national bioethics expert is hopeful providers will build on a new executive order providing protection for LGBTQI+ seniors in long-term care settings and develop policies and training opportunities...
Also in the News for Wednesday, June 22
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Danielle Brown
Jun 22, 2022
Lawmakers push for more funding for workforce programs … Providers, state inching closer to deal on nursing home funding … Indiana Health Care Association names new president
Providers fear more flu vaccine reporting burdens
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Danielle Brown
Jun 21, 2022
Providers worry they might not have enough time to fully comply with a mandatory flu vaccination reporting measure for workers if the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services moves forward as proposed.
NHSN changes definition of ‘up to date’ for COVID shots
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Danielle Brown
Jun 21, 2022
The National Healthcare Safety Network has modified its definition of “up to date” for long-term care facilities submitting their COVID-19 data to the system. Now it includes a booster shot.
LTC data initiative plans largest health records system, analysis of nursing home residents
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Danielle Brown
Jun 21, 2022
Researchers are hopeful that a new initiative to create the largest health records system and study of nursing home residents will change the way providers deliver care in the future.
Also in the News for Tuesday, June 21
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Danielle Brown
Jun 21, 2022
SNFs failed by public-private partnerships to boost capital: report … COVID-19 cases rising in nursing homes as booster shot uptake slows … Lawmakers lash out at state health officials over nursing...
CMS no longer requiring surveyors to be fully vaccinated in order to inspect facilities
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Danielle Brown
Jun 17, 2022
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has rescinded guidance that says surveyors who are not fully vaccinated shouldn’t participate on the onsite survey team when inspecting certified providers.
Nursing home reform won’t thwart Ensign’s steady success: analysis
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Danielle Brown
Jun 17, 2022
The Biden administration’s proposed nursing home reform measures shouldn’t be a setback to the Ensign Group’s streak of record quarters, according to a new Seeking Alpha analysis.