A study of efforts to limit or prevent COVID-19 in nursing homes shows that many steps were unproven and gave little or no conclusive help.
Two key updates to consumer-facing metrics that skilled nursing operators had been expecting last week appear to have been blocked.
Georgia long-term care providers are welcoming proposed tort reform legislation that would add significant revisions.
The ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday warned that Medicaid cuts managed by an inexperienced HHS leader ...
President Donald Trump’s first week of executive orders left skilled nursing facilities and other organizations drinking from ...
If the White House truly wants to prevent unqualified individuals from leading federal agencies, it might want to start by rescinding the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run the Department of ...
President Trump has fired the lone Democrat on the National Labor Relations Board, leaving the country’s top arbiter of union ...
I used to roll my eyes (internally, of course) when someone would say, “I just don’t know how you do it!” in reference to ...
An expanding prohibition on third-party financial guarantees could lead to more nursing home using lawsuits to collect unpaid ...
At least two states are considering allowing cameras in nursing home residents' rooms, moving in the same direction as at ...
A new study finds differences in spending on long-term services and supports (LTSS) between people with dual eligibility for ...
Snowball fights and snow angels were all part of the fun for residents at a northeast Kentucky nursing home this month.