Resident care Articles

Nursing homes seek solutions to sex-offender problem

July 24, 2008

The American Health Care Association asked Congress to help improve the tracking of sex offenders and develop a definition of "sex offender" in an effort to improve residents' safety.
 

More meds mean more falls for seniors

July 14, 2008

Seniors who take four or more prescription medications have two to three times the risk of falling as seniors who take fewer meds, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina. Some of those drugs, the researchers say, may actually contribute to the risk of falling.
 

Deaths of developmentally disabled in home-care settings should get closer reviews: GAO

July 09, 2008

States should more thoroughly investigate deaths of people with developmental disabilities who were receiving home- and community-based services for care, according to a new government report. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services should pressure states to review such deaths more closely, the Government Accountability Office says.
 

Healthcare IT bill to include financial incentives for nursing homes

June 27, 2008

The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday sent to committee a measure that would further encourage the use of health information technology in all provider settings, including nursing homes.
 

PETA asks nursing home residents to donate portion of stimulus checks

June 26, 2008

Five major nursing home chain owners received a solicitation this week from an organization that may be considered a horse of a different color: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, also known as PETA.
 

Florida nursing homes ahead of the curve with five-star rating system

June 23, 2008

The five-star rating system introduced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services may be new for nursing homes on a national scale, but it's old hat in the Sunshine State.
 

Nursing homes lukewarm to government's new five-star rating system

June 19, 2008

Nursing home operators wasted little time Wednesday issuing rebuttals to the federal government's announcement that it would create and publish individual facility rankings on its Web site by the end of the year.
 

New MedPAC recommendations 'right on target,' Minnix says

June 17, 2008

MedPAC's recent recommendations to revise the payment system for skilled nursing facilities drew praise Monday from the head of the largest nonprofit association for long-term care providers.
 

MedPAC recommends reforming Medicare payment system for skilled nursing facilities

June 16, 2008

The Medicare advisory arm of Congress has issued recommendations for reforming the Medicare payment system, including the payment system for skilled nursing facilities.
 

Legislators not keen on durable medical equipment bidding program

June 13, 2008

A Medicare competitive bidding program for durable medical equipment (DME) providers scheduled to begin July 1 is being met with strong resistance from legislators, nursing home advocates, DME suppliers and Medicare beneficiaries alike.
 
 
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