‘Groundbreaking’ transgender discrimination case could be a game-changer for nursing homes, expert...
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Danielle Brown
Jun 17, 2022
A Maine assisted living facility’s settlement in a transgender discrimination lawsuit could have “groundbreaking” implications for nursing homes and other long-term care facilities and how they serve...
CMS reducing vaccine mandate compliance surveys
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Danielle Brown
Jun 16, 2022
Inspectors for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will no longer check for provider compliance with the staff COVID-19 vaccine mandate during all surveys.
CMS withholds another $1-plus million over vaccine mandate compliance
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Danielle Brown
Jun 14, 2022
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has withheld $1.2 million in funding from Florida over the state’s refusal to monitor facilities ability to meet the federal COVID-19 vaccine requirement...
Nursing home complaint backlog worse than expected: report
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Danielle Brown
Jun 14, 2022
Just 51% of nursing home complaints filed with New York’s Department of Health have been closed since the COVID-19 pandemic after the agency reported an 87% closure rate in the two years prior, according...
Also in the News for Tuesday, June 14
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Danielle Brown
Jun 14, 2022
Louisiana expected to adopt new rules that would allow nursing home licenses to be blocked if emergency preparedness not up to par … HHS releases guidance on audio-only telehealth … Lawmakers, providers...
CMS official confirms agency considering direct care spending minimums for nursing homes
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Danielle Brown
Jun 13, 2022
Federal health officials hinted that nursing home providers may soon be forced to spend a minimum of their Medicaid funding on direct care.
Waiting for federal fix to ‘invest in people’ won’t work, experts warn
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Danielle Brown
Jun 13, 2022
Long-term care providers must “invest in people” working in their facilities before the industry can begin to eliminate its ongoing workforce shortage, a panel of experts said last week.
Nurse salaries rising, but more considering leaving: study
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Danielle Brown
Jun 10, 2022
Long-term care providers’ best strategy for attracting and retaining nurses will have to be paying higher salaries, a staffing expert said after reviewing a new nurse wage survey.
Also in the News for Wednesday, June 8
By
Danielle Brown
Jun 08, 2022
Care issues halt planned sale of bankrupt nursing home chain … More federal scrutiny expected on Medicare prior authorizations … SNFs on path toward recovery but future uncertainty remains around occupancy...
Providers: CMS should first fortify skilled nursing workforce before imposing minimum staffing measures
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Danielle Brown
Jun 07, 2022
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services must first help the long-term care industry build up its workforce before implementing a national minimum staffing standard for nursing homes, many providers...