COVID-19 strategies for success focus of latest McKnight’s Online Forum
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Danielle Brown
May 05, 2020
Strategies for how providers can “strive and thrive” during the COVID-19 pandemic will be the focus of a special McKnight’s Online Forum next week.
Also in the News for Friday, July 16
Jul 16, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine more effective in residents with past virus exposure: study … Ohio providers say minimum staffing proposal would hurt effort to maintain workers amid shortage … Nearly 30% of long-term...
FBI investigating whether state gave Justice Department false nursing home data
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Danielle Brown
Mar 23, 2021
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is now facing a new federal inquiry stemming from the revelation that his office lied about the state’s nursing home coronavirus death data.
Also in the News for Thursday, Aug. 19
Aug 19, 2021
Illinois governor signs legislation requiring providers to ‘make every reasonable effort’ to connect residents with loved ones at least once a day during disasters … Birx to LTC providers: Prepare...
Also in the News for Thursday, July 8
Jul 08, 2021
Dems could have better success with Medicare expansion efforts by broadening coverage instead of lowering eligibility age: analysis … Michigan auditor agrees to investigate COVID deaths in long-term...
LGBTQI order opportunity to address nursing home taboo
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Danielle Brown
Jun 22, 2022
A national bioethics expert is hopeful providers will build on a new executive order providing protection for LGBTQI+ seniors in long-term care settings and develop policies and training opportunities...
Federal judge vacates ‘Public Charge’ rule denounced by LTC advocates
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Danielle Brown
Nov 04, 2020
A federal judge has struck down a rule that long-term care advocates previously warned could limit immigrants’ access to long-term care services and hurt the industry’s workforce.
Nursing homes must report convicted sex offenders newly admitted as residents under new proposal
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Danielle Brown
Feb 15, 2022
Pennsylvania nursing homes are promoting a new proposal that would require providers to notify staff, residents and residents’ families when a registered sex offender is admitted into a facility.
First vaccine deadline arrives for healthcare workers in half the nation
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Danielle Brown
Jan 28, 2022
Surveyors can now evaluate long-term care providers’ compliance with a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate covering healthcare workers in half of the United States. Many long-term care providers are ready...
US will likely prioritize long-term care for COVID-19 booster shots
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Danielle Brown
Aug 19, 2021
Long-term care residents will be among the first to receive COVID-19 booster shots once distribution begins, according to federal health officials.