Lawmakers threaten subpoena over Affordable Care Act PR campaign
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McKnight's Staff
Oct 25, 2012
Republican members of the House Ways and Means Committee have threatened to subpoena federal health officials to gain access to public relations contracts related to the Affordable Care Act.
Quadriplegic man granted right to die in controversial Australian court case
Aug 17, 2009
An Australian nursing home will not be held criminally responsible for discontinuing feeding and allowing a 49-year-old quadriplegic resident to die, an Australian judge ruled Friday.
New congressional report lends credibility to end-of-life provision in House reform bill
Aug 14, 2009
A report released this week has found that end-of-life planning and discussions both improves quality of life near death and is associated with less aggressive and less costly care.
Florida to permit GAO survey of elderly voting access next Tuesday
Oct 28, 2008
Two days after receiving a letter from U.S. Senators Herb Kohl (D-WI) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Florida Secretary of State Kurt S. Browning has agreed to allow officers from the Government Accountability...
CMS to waive Medicare, Medicaid requirements in hurricane’s wake
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Haymarket Media
Sep 07, 2005
Nursing home providers in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina will likely get a break from certain Medicare and Medicaid requirements so they can care for needy residents.
Jewish Home for the Aged workers cancel holiday strike plans
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Haymarket Media
Jan 03, 2005
Workers at the Jewish Home for the Aged in San Francisco cancelled a five-day strike that was scheduled for last week after family members of residents and Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) asked them to hold...
IL Gov. seeks vaccine abroad for nursing home residents
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Haymarket Media
Oct 26, 2004
Saying he has found as many as 30,000 doses of flu vaccine in the hands of overseas drug wholesalers, Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich (D) wants permission from the federal authorities to buy the doses for elderly...
Collapse of 75 jumbled entities leads to dissolution of senior care partnership
By
Kimberly Marselas
Aug 08, 2019
A judge this week dissolved a partnership behind a network of nursing homes and assisted living facilities in several states, criticizing the majority owner’s lack of cooperation and the “complicated...
Nursing home providers hit with disability, racial discrimination lawsuits from EEOC
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Oct 03, 2017
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit on Friday against a Maryland skilled nursing facility, arguing that it failed to promote an employee based on her race and age.
Nursing home successfully neutralizes bomb threat, will update lockdown procedures
By
Marty Stempniak
Apr 12, 2019
Everyone is safe at a Connecticut nursing facility following a bomb scare Tuesday, but officials at the center said they have learned from the matter and are establishing new lockdown procedures.