Dual-eligibles are happy with Medicare Part D, survey finds
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McKnight's Staff
Oct 04, 2012
About 90% of seniors, including dually eligible Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, are happy with Medicare’s prescription drug program, a new survey reveals.
Fear of lawsuits spurs more costly care, survey, experts find
Sep 28, 2011
One of the major factors for rising healthcare costs is that providers are, by their own admission, offering their patients too much care, according to a recent survey.
One day away: Payment session to kick off 11th McKnight’s Online Expo
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Mar 13, 2017
McKnight’s 11th Annual Online Expo kicks off tomorrow at 10:00 am ET with a compliance-focused session that is a must-attend for long-term care providers.
Cost of meds for elderly up 6.3% over last year, AARP survey says
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Haymarket Media
Sep 21, 2006
Manufacturer prices for the most commonly prescribed drugs to people 50 and older increased by an average of 6.3% during the 12-month period ending in June, according to a recently released AARP survey....
Room charges now top $94K
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Ashley Carman
Sep 01, 2013
The cost of a private nursing home room increased an average of more than 3% annually during the past five years, and currently averages more than $94,000, according to a new survey.
Employers passing cost of healthcare onto employees in tougher economy, Kaiser Foundation finds
Sep 03, 2010
Although premiums for family health coverage rose by just 3% in 2010, workers’ shares of the cost of the plans has jumped 14%, according to a new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
LTC providers urged to fill out CDC flu vaccine survey by Friday
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Haymarket Media
Oct 27, 2004
Long-term care providers should fill out a survey by Friday to inform federal officials about their flu vaccine needs and wants, major provider associations are telling members.
Many long-term care providers pursuing new construction, survey finds
Feb 09, 2016
Around half of long-term care leaders said they were “extremely likely” to pursue new construction in 2016, according to a new survey from Lancaster Pollard.
Mobile mania: Smartphone users dialing up health info
By
Matthew Arnold
Jun 01, 2011
Another day, another batch of survey data showing that smartphones have become the proverbial tail wagging the dog in medical media.
Control could offset fatigue problems
By
Alyssa Salela
Jul 06, 2017
The best way to combat universal fatigue among nurses might be to grant them more control over their schedules.