Massachusetts makes move toward community-based care model
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Haymarket Media
Nov 22, 2005
The Massachusetts Senate has unanimously approved a measure that would allow the state’s elderly to use Medicaid money for home care instead of nursing home care.
Study: Vitamin D may cut seniors’ risk of falling in half
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Haymarket Media
Feb 12, 2004
A steady dose of Vitamin D supplemented with calcium for nine months may cut seniors’ risk of falling in half, reports a Swiss study in the February issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics...
App tracks dementia day to day
By
Tim Mullaney
May 01, 2014
Getting insight into the daily life of someone with dementia often is a difficult goal for family members who are not nearby. There’s now help in the form of a smartphone application conceived by...
Social isolation linked to greater COVID-19 rates in elders: Italian study
By
Alicia Lasek
May 21, 2020
Regions with a higher number of nursing facility beds and fewer household members are tied to more COVID-19 cases in people over age 80.
Skilled care occupancy rates down in second quarter: NIC
By
John O'Connor
Sep 15, 2016
Second-quarter occupancy rates in skilled care facilities fell to 82.2%, or their lowest level since figures started being tracked in 2011, according to a new National Investment Center for Seniors Housing...
CMS releases reference chart for new therapy-related G-codes
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Tim Mullaney
Aug 16, 2013
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has released a reference chart listing the new G-codes needed for outpatient therapy services claims under the Medicare fee-for-service program.
NPs face pay challenges in some states
By
Elizabeth Newman
Apr 01, 2013
While the number of nurse practitioners is expected to nearly double by 2025, many in the field say payer policies hurt their efficiency, even more than state scope-of-practice laws.
Why are Medicare cuts bad? Industry has a billion reasons
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James M. Berklan
Jun 01, 2009
Billions of dollars worth of unintended costs and consequences could be the fallout if the government follows through with a proposal to cut Medicare payments by $1.05 billion next year, nursing home advocates...
Committee OKs legislation that would increase number of foreign-educated nurses in nursing homes
Aug 05, 2008
Nursing-home providers this week expressed approval for legislation recently approved by a House committee that would increase the number of foreign-educated nurses in the U.S.
Bush recognizes long-term care “challenge” in State of the Union
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Haymarket Media
Feb 02, 2006
President Bush called attention to the “national challenge” aging Americans pose for the nation’s retirement and long-term care systems in his State of the Union address Tuesday night....