A new federal review process designed to lower the rate of improper government payments is sending provider staffs scurrying to justify their coding.
Florida nursing home wins whistleblower lawsuit but not $400,000 in defense costs
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Jessica R. Towhey
Feb 21, 2023
A Florida nursing home is not entitled to nearly $400,000 in attorney’s fees despite prevailing against a former employee who filed a whistleblower lawsuit alleging Medicare fraud, a US magistrate ruled. ...
Despite no regulatory problems, two nursing homes placed into receivership
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Jessica R. Towhey
Jun 27, 2023
Two Rhode Island nursing homes have been placed into receivership, but unlike the last facility forced down this path, the receiver said there are no regulatory problems.
Many states now looking at price-gouging legislation to combat soaring staffing agency nursing costs
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Jessica R. Towhey
Mar 20, 2023
More than 11 states are looking at legislation to prevent price gouging by staffing agencies that have seen demand for traveling and temporary nurses and nurse aides soar through the pandemic.
Former administrator facing charges for locking out a resident who chose to leave nursing home
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Jessica R. Towhey
Apr 11, 2023
The former administrator of an Iowa nursing home is facing charges from the state licensing board for allegedly locking a resident out of the facility overnight after the resident chose to leave.
Mississippi nursing home first wins whistleblower case, and now attorney fees in sharp rebuke
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Jessica R. Towhey
Apr 03, 2023
A lawyer who acknowledged to the court that he did not check a public database to determine the status of a nursing director’s license must pay attorneys’ fees after losing a whistleblower case, a...
With every SNF already under scrutiny, federal task force aims to cut healthcare spending, eliminate...
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Jessica R. Towhey
Aug 30, 2023
A new task force from the US House Budget Committee will look at how to reduce healthcare spending, including ways to modernize healthcare and support access to care.
Providers: ‘Serious’ access issue requires attention, financial commitment to match
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Jessica R. Towhey
Jan 11, 2023
Senior care industry representatives hope that dire staffing shortages that led to 11,000 seniors being denied admittance to facilities in Minnesota in a single month will be improved through a legislative...
Medical errors without ‘blame and shame’ can improve frontline worker satisfaction: study
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Jessica R. Towhey
Mar 10, 2023
Shifting nursing home culture from “deny and defend” to “disclosure and apology” when medical mistakes are made can improve job satisfaction and help stem burnout among employees, according to...
Feds: Nursing home owner pilfered $4M, skimped on Ida evacuation site
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Jessica R. Towhey
Jan 17, 2023
Federal officials Thursday accused a former Louisiana nursing home owner of funneling money from his facilities to use on a personal spending spree, rather than preparing an emergency evacuation site as...