Driving my Grandma to one of her favorite restaurants to celebrate a significant birthday (she prefers that I don’t specify which) offered me an important lesson in communication.
Transforming PAC through SNF, ED and hospitalist collaboration
By
Benjamin Frizner, M.D.
Dec 16, 2016
Patients in post-acute settings are among the most medically fragile, with multiple co-morbidities that often require intensive care
How to survive the likely shift to bundled payments
By
Anthony Laflen
Dec 14, 2016
Shifting the focus from the volume of services provided to the patient outcomes achieved is remarkably beneficial to both parties.
Mandatory CJR program offers opportunities
By
Alexis Bortniker, Chris Donovan and Fred Geilfuss
Dec 12, 2016
The post-acute area is viewed by most as the leading opportunity to find cost savings and efficiencies.
HHS: RACs not the primary source of the Medicare appeals backlog
Dec 09, 2016
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently issued a brief to the federal D.C. District Court related to the American Hospital Association’s case against the agency over the backlog...
Three stars will be the new one star
By
Betsy Rust
Dec 07, 2016
Nursing home operators call it low occupancy. Medicare insiders call it a declining census. Economists call it excess capacity.
New LTC resources from some of the best
By
Eleanor Feldman Barbera, Ph.D.
Dec 06, 2016
Over the past year, I’ve been involved with several exciting long-term care-related projects that I can now tell you about. In the spirit of the season, I wanted to spread some good cheer with them,...
Becoming the MVP of the post-acute sphere
Dec 02, 2016
Everyone is aware that the healthcare system for reimbursement is changing rapidly and reimbursement will now be the driver of how we get our business instead of the reward for filling the bed.
Squirrels vs. LTC: The Final Battle
By
Gary Tetz
Dec 01, 2016
While we’ve been focused on trivialities like HHS and CMS appointments, declining U.S. dementia rates and electing an orange President, rabid squirrels are terrorizing long-term care communities...
Managing through uncertainty
By
Sharon Johnson
Nov 30, 2016
These are uncertain times. But workplaces are often uncertain places because of rapid changes in market, ownership, business plan, technology.