Post-acute partnerships now have become a widespread strategy to reduce hospital readmissions, survey...
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Tim Mullaney
Oct 03, 2014
Hospital partnerships with post-acute providers can be considered a “key strategy” in reducing readmissions, according to market data gathered by executive advisory service Healthcare Intelligence...
Young people becoming more realistic about future long-term care needs, survey finds
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Tim Mullaney
Nov 06, 2013
Younger people are more informed about long-term care financing and are more likely to be saving for their future needs than older Americans, according to a recent national survey.
Support for Medicare-style, government long-term care insurance program surges, large AP-University of...
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Tim Mullaney
May 20, 2014
The idea of a government-run long-term care insurance program similar to Medicare has become much more popular in the last year, according to the findings of a large nationwide survey. Independent research...
Nursing homes send too many dementia residents to the hospital in their last year of life, study finds
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Tim Mullaney
Apr 11, 2014
Nursing homes could do a better job of keeping residents with dementia out of the hospital during their last year of life, suggests recently published findings in Health Affairs.
First-ever CDC report: Nursing homes provide most long-term care nationwide, alternative settings gain...
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Tim Mullaney
Dec 13, 2013
Nursing homes still account for the vast majority of long-term care services available in the United States despite policies meant to encourage home- and community-based care, according to a new government...
Dedicated observation stay units could protect nursing home benefits, save hospitals $1 billion annually,...
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Tim Mullaney
Dec 06, 2013
Specialized hospital units for patients under observation status could dramatically reduce the number of seniors forced to pay out-of-pocket for skilled nursing care, according to findings in the current...
Dual eligibles more likely to go from hospitals to lower quality nursing homes, referral process might...
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Tim Mullaney
May 27, 2014
People eligible both for Medicare and Medicaid go to lower-quality nursing homes after being hospitalized at a rate higher than Medicare-only patients, according to researchers from Brown and Harvard universities.
Gap between long-term care costs and Medicaid payments was widest ever last year, report finds
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Tim Mullaney
Jan 15, 2014
Medicaid underfunded long-term care by the greatest margin on record in 2013, according to a new report from the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living, the nation’s...
NJ physicians to face charges that they kept people as inpatients to qualify them for SNF coverage, judge...
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Tim Mullaney
Sep 03, 2014
A whistleblower can continue to pursue charges that a number of New Jersey physicians improperly designated Medicare beneficiaries as inpatients and sometimes prolonged their hospital stay to qualify them...