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Experts tell lawmakers: Obama Medicare proposals would hurt long-term care — or maybe not

Experts tell lawmakers: Obama Medicare proposals would hurt long-term care — or maybe not

U.S. lawmakers heard mixed messages at a hearing Tuesday on how proposed Medicare cost-sharing reforms would impact long-term care. The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health focused in particular on three measures in the White House's proposed 2014 budget.

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Nursing home administrators can rise to 'unrealistic expectations' with disaster management, expert says in aftermath of Oklahoma tornado

One day after a powerful tornado destroyed a hospital and devastated an Oklahoma town, long-term care stakeholders gathered at a disaster preparedness conference organized by the Center for Preparedness Education, a joint endeavor of the Creighton University School of Medicine and the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Long-term care physicians respond to report on antipsychotic over-prescribing

The top professional association of long-term care physicians and medical directors has reiterated its commitment to reducing the use of antipsychotics for dementia care. It did so Tuesday, in response to a recent report that criticized prescribing practices.

SNFs could see 50% payment reduction for Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan claims

SNFs could see 50% payment reduction for Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan claims

The federal government's Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan will reduce its payments to skilled nursing facilities by 50% as of June 15, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The PCIP program received a budget of $5 billion in ACA funding, and CMS fears it will run out of money prior to 2014 given the current rate of pay-outs.

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Hospital referrals are now essentially the life blood for all post-acute care environments. Without them, survival will be difficult.

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The Modern Management of Diverticular Disease

The Modern Management of Diverticular Disease

Diverticular disease is one of the most prevalent medical conditions in the United States. Symptomatic diverticular disease comprises a spectrum ranging from mildly symptomatic, with a profile similar to irritable bowel syndrome, to acute bouts of diverticulitis with complications such as abscess or perforation.

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