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Judge dismisses claims of 'nationwide' Medicare fraud in Omnicare antipsychotics case

Judge dismisses claims of 'nationwide' Medicare fraud in Omnicare antipsychotics case

Long-term care pharmacy Omnicare will not face charges that it engaged in "nationwide" Medicare fraud for off-label antipsychotics prescriptions, a federal judge recently ruled. However, the pharmacy still faces more limited False Claims Act charges over billing for antipsychotic drugs allegedly used for dementia care.

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Long-term care providers should follow hospitals in adopting EHRs, government says

Healthcare providers have already exceeded the government's 2013 adoption goals for electronic health records, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday.

Five-day COPD treatment quells flare-ups, reduces side effects, researchers find

Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease flare-ups do better with a shorter round of prednisone, researchers have found.

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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Long-term care providers dismiss the ER's role in treating residents at their own peril.

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The Modern Management of Diverticular Disease

The Modern Management of Diverticular Disease

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