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Long-term care providers have several clear courses of action to take now that the haggling is over and the new federal budget is law. Above all, nursing home leaders must not be passive, experts say.
Demand for wound care in the home is intensifying, and investors and providers alike are zeroing in on the service line’s ...
Panelists discuss how transitioning patients from intravenous (IV) to subcutaneous (SubQ) therapies demands a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach—integrating clinical judgment, electronic medical ...
As an L.A. native raised by two immigrants from Mexico, the stories she hears from clients evoke memories of the streets she ...
Navigating the labyrinth of post-acute care can be daunting for families seeking to ensure their loved ones receive quality ...
Antonis Zampelas, chairman of the Board of Directors of EFET, writes about the country's fragmented food policy and how much it harms the health of citizens and the National Health System ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - In this week’s Tech Tuesday, our partners at UF Innovate and SCAD Media highlight Moxie Hands-Free ...
Litigation risks remain top of mind for nursing home operators, often tied to falls, resident behaviors as well as wounds and ...
If your organization handles sensitive data, and most do, then implementing or refining your clear desk policy is a simple, ...
A Massachusetts assisted-living center where nine residents died in a fire was cited for failing to immediately report more ...
The artificial intelligence application has led to $9.3 million in claims paid that might have been denied. What's more, the ...
Want to help your employees claim tax credits on eligible medical expenses? Read this guide for HR best practices and ...