BREAKING: CMS failed to publicly post deficiencies for two-thirds of nursing homes, OIG finds
By
Kimberly Marselas
Apr 12, 2023
Medicare’s Care Compare site did not accurately reflect nursing home deficiencies in two-thirds of listings reviewed by a federal watchdog agency, a finding that implies more than 10,000 health, life...
Pilot program to boost pre-med students’ interest in geriatric medicine yields positive results, study...
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Kristen Fischer
Apr 05, 2024
A study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society shows how pre-medical students exposed to geriatric medicine developed an increased interest in the speciality — a development...
CNA hourly pay nears $19 average, while admins score major gains of their own: salary survey
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Jessica R. Towhey
Aug 01, 2023
Nursing home salaries — including those of executives — continued their upward trajectory with many facilities responding to staffing shortfalls by increasing hourly rates and offering signing bonuses,...
Study: MA meal program may improve post-acute recovery for food-insecure adults
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John Roszkowski
Apr 01, 2024
Food insecurity has often been linked to poor health outcomes. A new study suggests a targeted meal program for economically disadvantaged older adults may improve outcomes post-hospitalization.
SNF leaders call for collaboration, reforms to fix ‘punitive’ regulatory environment
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Josh Henreckson
Mar 27, 2024
Facing a harsher regulatory environment from the state and federal governments in recent years, top long-term care leaders called for more collaboration and measures that work to improve care quality in...
Mood of the Market Part 3: Would-be quitters are sector’s ‘wake-up call’
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Kimberly Marselas
Sep 08, 2023
The share of nursing home leaders “seriously considering quitting” their jobs has fallen just below the 50% mark for the first time since the early pandemic, according to new results in the 2023 McKnight’s...
Long-term care facilities are rejecting more hospital referrals and home-health agencies are not able to pick up the slack, causing patient flow problems, according to a self-funded report from a healthcare...
Popular TV series may help reduce stigma around Alzheimer’s
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John Roszkowski
Sep 02, 2022
The narrative and dramatization of Alzheimer’s disease in the popular TV series “This is Us” may help reduce the stigma around dementia and promote family discussions about plans for aging, new...
Nursing home telehealth use rose during pandemic, study finds
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John Roszkowski
Sep 02, 2022
Telehealth use increased significantly at nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, but more training and increased staffing are needed to improve it, a new study has found.
Less than half of people who can benefit from aspirin take it, global study finds
By
Kristen Fischer
Aug 23, 2023
Though doctors recommend taking aspirin daily to prevent a second heart attack or stroke, new research finds that less than half of the people globally who should take it are not doing so.