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AON study: Long-term care liability costs stabilize

May 13, 2008

Average national liability costs to the long-term care sector have stabilized for the first time in nine years, according to a report released Monday by the Aon Corp.
 

Record amount of flu vaccine expected for next season

May 13, 2008

After last season's flu vaccine struggles, the top five vaccine manufacturers have announced plans to produce a record number of doses - more than 143 million for the 2008-2009 season.
 

Poor housing market affects assisted living sector

May 13, 2008

Senior housing stocks took a small tumble on Friday due in part to the steady decline of the residential market.
 

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Congress delays voting on Medicaid moratorium spending package

May 12, 2008

Both houses of Congress have delayed taking action on a war-funding bill that contains a moratorium on seven Medicaid cuts, until at least the middle of this week, following opposition in the House.
 

SEIU disputes "independence" of ManorCare quality committee

May 12, 2008

The Service Employees International Union has called into question the independence of HCR ManorCare's recently formed panel of quality advisers.
 

Seniors benefit from high-dose flu vaccine, study finds

May 12, 2008

A higher dose of a flu vaccine has been shown to significantly improve the immune system's response to the actual virus, especially among the elderly, researchers told the American Geriatrics Society at the Annual Scientific Meeting earlier this month.
 

Like House, Senate tries to ensure passage of Medicaid moratorium bill

May 09, 2008

The Senate Thursday marked up its own version of a war-funding bill that includes a moratorium on seven unpopular Medicaid provisions. The House of Representatives attached moratorium legislation to a war- funding bill earlier this week.
 

Nursing home evacuation guidelines unveiled at Hurricane Summit

May 09, 2008

Attendees at the Hurricane Summit in Orlando this week released new criteria for the safe evacuation of nursing home residents in the event of a natural disaster.
 

World Health Organization warns of flu pandemic

May 09, 2008

If you thought this last flu season was bad, you may be in for a shock. Experts from the World Health Organization said this week that the threat of a global influenza outbreak is as real as ever, despite advances in flu vaccinations and epidemiology.
 

Lawmakers tack on Medicaid moratorium bill to major spending measure

May 08, 2008

House Democrats this week attached a high-profile Medicaid moratorium bill to war-funding legislation in an attempt to ensure the bill's passage.
 

Journal: Slower economy keeps nurses in workforce

May 08, 2008

The dark cloud of economic recession appears to have a silver lining for the healthcare field, according to a news report. More nurses are going back to work, taking on extra shifts, or delaying retirement as a result of higher gas prices, food costs and overall economic instability.
 

Kindred earnings soar in first quarter

May 08, 2008

Profits at Kindred Healthcare Inc., one of the nation's largest nursing home chains, shot up by 87% in the quarter ending March 31, 2008, to nearly $15 million, as the company performed higher than expected, with particularly strong results in February and March, the company said.
 

Caregiver coalition protests CMS Medicare ruling

May 07, 2008

Hands-on caregivers have added to the chorus of criticism against a newly issued proposed federal rule that would cut Medicare funding to nursing homes by $5 billion over the next five years. The funding cut would "undermine the growing complex care needs" of an increasingly sicker nursing home population, warned the leader of a caregiver coalition.
 
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