While overall survey frequency improved, feds find widespread lag persists on follow-up inspections
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Kimberly Marselas
Aug 06, 2024
Twenty states reduced their recertification survey backlog by at least 50% in 2023, but the latest data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services underscores persistent problems with untimely follow-up...
Amid ‘overwhelming’ data choices, too many high-performing nursing homes still miss out on referrals:...
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Jessica R. Towhey
Aug 11, 2024
Skilled nursing facilities earning the highest rates under the Patient Driven Payment Model aren’t necessarily bringing in the most referrals, a new analysis finds.
Internal investigative documents used to help providers learn from errors and accidents can’t be held back from trial attorneys if they’re also used for other purposes, New Jersey’s top court ruled...
COVID on the rise in nursing homes along with vaccine reluctance and mistrust
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Jessica R. Towhey
Aug 11, 2024
COVID cases are on the rise again in nursing homes, and the largest nonprofit provider advocacy is asking the White House to create and stick to an annual vaccination schedule to help combat vaccine fatigue...
Also in the News for Wednesday, Aug. 7
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Kimberly Marselas
Aug 06, 2024
Minnesota awards millions in second round of nursing home stabilization grants … Dozens of residents relocated after tornado rips roof from nursing home … Delaware finalizes long-term care reform...
First facility assessment deadline leaves gaping questions about surveyor intent
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Kimberly Marselas
Aug 12, 2024
After three months of preparation, skilled nursing providers across the country were required late last week to complete their first enhanced facility assessment.
Long-term care docs warn why better oversight of diagnostic testing is needed
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John Roszkowski
Aug 03, 2024
Judicious use of testing and pharmacy orders is more critical than ever, a pair of experts in senior care and diagnostic testing emphasized.
Maintaining staff latest target in nursing home change of ownership evolution
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Jessica R. Towhey
Kimberly Marselas
Aug 12, 2024
A new law in Illinois requires nursing homes to submit change of ownership plans that clearly delineate how the buyer will ensure consistent staffing throughout the transition.
State’s sweeping long-term care reforms on their way to becoming law
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Jessica R. Towhey
Jul 29, 2024
Lawmakers approved a slate of sweeping reforms for senior care facilities under which Massachusetts providers would see pay rates increase
Alzheimer’s care, quality of life improve with innovative Immersion Room
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Jessica R. Towhey
Aug 01, 2024
A creative new room at a Long Island, NY, nursing home may serve as a model for improving the quality of life and care through non-pharmacological interventions for residents diagnosed with Alzheimer’s...