Conference call will bring Supreme Court’s ruling on healthcare reform into better focus for long-term...
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 13, 2012
Long-term care stakeholders will learn during a special webcast Tuesday why they should care about the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the healthcare reform law. Starting at 2 p.m. (Eastern Time),...
SNFs may see more payments based on quality; invited to weigh in on LTC requirements
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 13, 2012
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released reports tackling value-based purchasing for skilled nursing facilities, MDS frequency and goals for nursing homes.
Governors pepper Obama administration with Medicaid funding questions
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 12, 2012
The National Governor’s Association begins its annual meeting in Virginia today with the group asking federal authorities for clarification on expanding Medicaid in their states.
Many nursing homes are not meeting federal standards for antipsychotic use, OIG review finds
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 10, 2012
Many nursing facilities are not compliant with federal regulations governing residents who take atypical antipsychotic medications, a federal review released Monday reveals.
Medicare might have made duplicate payments for medications used by hospice beneficiaries, OIG report...
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 05, 2012
Medicare appears to have paid pharmacies twice for medications taken by hospice beneficiaries, a government report found.
Medicaid directors propose reforms for fraud-detection programs
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 03, 2012
State Medicaid directors outlined several different strategies for streamlining collaboration between Medicare and Medicaid antifraud efforts in a June 29 letter to members of the Senate Finance Committee.
Rehab reimbursement and audits the focus of July Super Tuesday webcast
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 02, 2012
Nursing home administrators who can’t back up every minute of rehab therapy delivered in their building leave themselves open to auditing, warns an MDS 3.0 expert during the July 10 McKnight’s...
Long-term care operators dodge proposed Medicaid cut
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McKnight's Staff
Jul 02, 2012
An attempt to reduce Medicaid provider assessment thresholds for long-term care operators has been averted, a provider group said Friday.
Long-term care operators must engage states to ensure Medicaid reimbursement following ACA ruling, provider...
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McKnight's Staff
Jun 28, 2012
While the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, it struck a provision that said states would lose their Medicaid funding if they don’t comply with the planned expansion.The ruling means progressive...
Lonely elders at increased risk for physical decline, death, study finds
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McKnight's Staff
Jun 19, 2012
Seniors who self-identify as being lonely are at a higher risk for physical decline, death and admission to a nursing home, new research suggests.