Receiver appointed for 8 nursing homes in ‘dire’ financial position
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John Hall
Aug 16, 2022
The fate of eight financially struggling Iowa nursing homes rests largely in the hands of a state district court judge and the Kansas City, MO, attorney appointed to oversee a dispute over $133,000 in...
Problems with proposed nursing home shelters emerge more than a year after deadly hurricane
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John Hall
Aug 16, 2022
Less than a year after an embattled Louisiana nursing home owner became embroiled in a class action lawsuit over improper evacuation plans, a new report casts an even broader net exposing similar problems...
Workers at 39 PA SNFs threaten strike over pay, conditions
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John Hall
Aug 15, 2022
Nursing home workers from more than three dozen Pennsylvania nursing homes put three corporate-owned chains on notice to make good on their demands over wages and working conditions.
After 105 years, Denver nursing home closing, moves underway
By
John Hall
Aug 15, 2022
A long-revered Denver nursing home will be closing its doors after more than a century, but plans to keep it in “the family” by transferring ownership to the Archdiocese of Denver.
American Senior Communities to pay $5.6 million in therapy billing False Claims suit
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John Hall
Aug 12, 2022
A large Indiana nursing home provider agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging it defrauded the Medicare program by improperly billing for already-covered services for hospice patients.
Another state surpasses 10% nursing home closure rate
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John Hall
Aug 12, 2022
Sagging reimbursement, workforce shortages and the ongoing effects of COVID-19 are among the big reasons post-acute care provider Avantara announced the pending closure of its Armour, SD, nursing home...
Four caregivers have settled a nearly 3-year-old class action race discrimination lawsuit against a now-shuttered New Jersey nursing home plagued by a host of problems, including COVID-19 outbreaks and...
Researcher: Target funding to address potentially harmful staffing disparities
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John Hall
Aug 11, 2022
Staffing shortages may be ravaging nursing homes around the country, but the losses may be especially harmful in poorer areas, with fewer qualified clinicians leading to a greater likelihood of poor outcomes,...
Major nursing home association urges COVID emergency extension, revised guidance
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John Hall
Aug 10, 2022
The nation’s largest nursing home group has requested the federal government extend the current public health emergency declaration as providers continue their fight against emerging COVID variants.
Provider legal woes mount as push for staffing minimums and accountability builds
By
John Hall
Aug 10, 2022
Two embattled nursing homes were in court this week facing healthcare fraud charges in a case that might illustrate a potentially more fraught legal future for anyone caught trying to get around staffing...