A state Supreme Court has revived a four-year-old lawsuit alleging a nursing home was negligent in a patient’s death at the the height of COVID-19  — even though the state had adopted a wide immunity ...
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Another state has decided to regulate workplace violence in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities amid a delay in the development of federal rules.
Most nursing homes would not be considered community attractions, but things are a little different at Jacksonville Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, IL. The community has been ...
Among four classes of blood pressure medication, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) had the highest medication persistence, meaning patients taking the drugs were most likely to stay on them. This ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently proposed the Guarding US Medicare Against Rising Drug Costs (GUARD) Model, a drug payment model that aims to distribute rebates for certain ...
As 2025 draws to a close, skilled nursing providers are once again confronting a familiar crisis: the year-end stress test of their workforce operations.
A former nursing home owner pardoned by President Trump in a $39 million fraud case still must report to prison this month to serve time on a state conviction, an Arkansas judge ruled Thursday.
While not everyone is anticipating next year’s values through the rosy lens of record-breaking dollar values, several lenders and deal-making experts said the market is indeed looking up.
Cautious optimism reigned during the first half of 2025, as lending trends in the senior housing and skilled nursing sectors ...
People with multimorbidity, defined as two or more long‐term conditions occurring within the same patient at the same time, ...