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6 roadblocks to solving the long-term care crisis: AARP
Improving the at-home care industry in the U.S. rests on confronting six challenges, the AARP said May 3. -
Troubled North Carolina nursing home back in compliance, health department says
Pine Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center in Thomasville, N.C., is back in compliance with the state health department and under new leadership four months after three staff members were found caring for 98 residents, The Dispatch reported last week. -
3 recent nursing home industry projections
Here are three recent nursing home industry projections Becker's has covered since March 29: -
Viewpoint: Critics of private equity nursing home owners need to shift focus
Critics of private equity ownership of nursing homes should divert their attention to investors' interests in home healthcare, Forbes senior contributor Howard Gleckman wrote April 27. -
6 systems seeking post-acute care talent
Below are six hospitals, health systems or hospital operators that have recently posted job listings seeking post-acute care talent. -
4 recent stories on nursing home staff laws
Here are four recent stories Becker's has published on nursing home legislation since April 5: -
400 nursing home closings projected for 2022: 3 notes
Over 300 nursing homes have closed since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and 400 are projected to close this year, according to a new report from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living. -
Hawaii hospital to close nursing home
Wahiawa (Hawaii) General Hospital will close its long-term nursing center, effective July 22, HawaiiNewsNow reported April 22. -
Unionized nursing homes see fewer COVID-19 deaths, study finds
Nursing homes in which staff are members of a labor union were associated with a 10.8 percent lower resident COVID-19 death rate and a 6.8 percent lower staff COVID-19 death rate compared to nonunion nursing homes, a study published April 20 in Health Affairs found. -
Nursing home staffing suggestion raises funding debate
The Biden administration's nursing home overhaul plan to implement federal nursing home staffing requirements has led industry experts to question the cost and sources of funding, Bloomberg Law reported April 21. -
North Carolina halts admissions at nursing facility
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services froze admissions at Westwood Health and Rehabilitation, an Archdale nursing facility, for a series of violations, Fox 8 reported April 19. -
5 systems seeking post-acute care talent
Below are five hospitals, health systems or hospital operators that have recently posted job listings seeking post-acute care talent. -
Nursing home chain's dramatic drop in COVID-19 deaths spurs probe
Federal regulators are set to review the COVID-19 death count at Trilogy Health Services, one of the nation's largest nursing home chains, after the company cut its reported death toll by 42 percent, USA Today reported April 15. -
5 states where highest, lowest rate of nursing homes report staff shortages
Among nursing home facilities that report data to the federal government, facilities in Minnesota are reporting the highest rate of staffing shortages in the U.S., while facilities in California are reporting the lowest, according to an April 15 analysis from Seniorly. -
CMS gives California rehabilitation hospital 30 days to avoid shutdown
CMS cut funding to San Francisco-based Laguna Honda Hospital after a recent inspection found a new list of violations, The San Francisco Chronicle reported April 14. -
GAO investigating private equity ownership of nursing homes
The increased scrutiny of the nursing home industry following President Joe Biden's reform plans has led to increased interest from lawmakers, namely an investigation into private equity firms' ownership of nursing homes, Kaiser Health Network reported April 13. -
CMS proposes $320M nursing home pay rate cut
CMS is proposing to adjust skilled nursing facility payment rates downward by 4.6 percent, which decreases Medicare payments to facilities by approximately $320 million, it said April 11. -
8 systems seeking post-acute care talent
Below are eight hospitals, health systems or hospital operators that have recently posted job listings seeking post-acute care talent. -
New York nursing homes face growing COVID-19 lawsuits
Lawsuits against nursing homes in New York for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic are piling up as liability protections are repealed and statutory deadlines to file the suits loom, The Wall Street Journal reported April 9. -
Illinois lawmakers approve $700M nursing home funding boost for staffing, care quality
Illinois legislators unanimously approved a $700 million budget increase for nursing homes in the state to increase staffing levels and the quality of care, The Chicago Tribune reported April 8.
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