Take it from providers who know: This is how to rub elbows
Sometimes running a long-term care business is like being in third-grade all over again. The timid do not necessarily do so well.
Sometimes running a long-term care business is like being in third-grade all over again. The timid do not necessarily do so well.
If you didn’t document it, it didn’t happen. How many times have we all heard those words? Today, I would like for us all to consider not merely the importance of documenting daily skilled care but...
In January, I wrote about the importance of adequate nursing home staffing levels. As a geriatrician who has worked in nursing homes for nearly 40 years, I can attest to the importance of the incredible...
In the dynamic realm of healthcare, the winds of change are ushering in an era marked by increased transparency, positioning it as a cornerstone of value-based care (VBC). This shift not only enhances...
It seemed improbable the first time someone told me the fallout from the cyberattack on the Change Healthcare platform might last for weeks, or for months even.
I’ve blogged about change before, and change is often a good thing. Like, I was on a long drive Saturday and listening to the Classic Vinyl station on Sirius XM and heard two songs about phones that...
Setting up a building with proficiencies in working with managed care payers is a key to success at this midpoint of the 2020s. Fifty-one percent of Medicare-eligible Americans are covered by Medicare...
It seems there has always been some kind of fiscal cat-and-mouse game playing out between nursing homes and those who pay the bills.
One summer, my parents dragged me around the United States, tracing the wagon routes of the Oregon Trail and the Civil War. I was a teenager and did not appreciate confinement in a Ford Granada. We visited...
Love may be a many splendored thing, but it can also be elusive, at least in my experience. So when I read in McKnight’s about new “love meter” technology now available, my mind whirled with possibilities. ...