Ask the legal expert: How will healthcare reform affect sub-acute providers?
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John Durso
Aug 02, 2011
John Durso, Esq., Ungaretti & Harris LLP
Ask the treatment expert: suggestions on compliance with new Quality of Life and Environment section...
By
Donna Sardina
Jun 01, 2009
Donna Sardina, RN, MHA, WCC, President, Wound Care Education Institute
Feeding tube placement for Parkinson’s often precedes move to nursing home
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Alicia Lasek
Jul 14, 2020
Discussions about percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy for enteral feeding should include information about survival, complications, and the potential need for long-term care, say investigators.
Attitude affects survival in foot ulcer patients: study
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Jun 06, 2016
Attitudes and beliefs about diabetic foot ulcers can have a significant impact on the survival of patients, according to new research.
COVID-19 vaccine mandate for surveyors? CMS clarifies
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Danielle Brown
Nov 09, 2021
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services plans on issuing COVID-19 vaccination guidance covering surveyors charged with inspecting nursing homes, an agency spokesperson confirmed.
More Medicare recipients are surviving high-risk surgeries
Jun 17, 2011
The risk of death after high-risk surgeries is dropping among Medicare patients, a new study found.
Humidity lessens spread of flu, study finds
Feb 11, 2009
Winter may seem like a desolate, lifeless season for most living creatures, but for the influenza virus, it’s a time to thrive. Recent research explains that dryness in the air caused by cold weather...
Ambulatory function in older cancer patients tied to survival
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Alicia Lasek
Mar 08, 2021
A new study highlights the importance of monitoring ambulatory function after cancer, particularly in older survivors, the researchers say.
When flu fears strike: managing swine flu and seasonal flu in long-term care
By
Julie Williamson
Dec 01, 2009
The key to surviving this ‘double-whammy’ of H1N1 and the seasonal flu is to focus on infection control, education and keeping hype to a minimum
Experts, lawmakers ponder impact of 8 residents’ deaths on SNF sector; facility loses Medicaid...
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Sep 18, 2017
The Florida nursing home where eight residents died in the wake of Hurricane Irma has now been cut from the Medicaid program, as questions continue to swirl about the incident’s effect on emergency...