Don’t look left: Finding long-term care lessons in traffic
If you’ve read many of my McKnight’s columns over the years, you know I love to draw long-term care lessons from traffic experiences.
If you’ve read many of my McKnight’s columns over the years, you know I love to draw long-term care lessons from traffic experiences.
Thirty-nine million economic buyers, otherwise known as adult children, are ignored in the current senior care system.
The current LTC system traps operators in a public financing system that pays too little, expects too much, rewards cronyism, discourages creativity, punishes profit making and disserves aging Americans.
NYC Health + Hospitals has appointed Khoi Luong, DO, senior vice president of post-acute care for the public health system, the nation’s largest.
Bad news for thousands of would-be immigrants over the last two years could be great news for labor-strapped nursing homes. But will providers be able to keep the pipeline of foreign nurses flowing?
These short-term strategies from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine could improve workforce participation.
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Michelle Feng, Ph.D., a 2021 McKnight’s Women of Distinction Rising Star honoree and chief clinical officer of Executive Mental Health, shares when she knew working in eldercare was right for her,...