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Top HHS tech official featured in McKnight’s Online Forum June 4

Micky Tripathi, PhD MPP, the federal government’s top figure for health information technology, will be a featured speaker at the McKnight’s Online Forum June 4. There will be two webinars in the forum, which offers no-cost CE credits to attendees.

BREAKING: Judge rejects plea deal for former Skyline nursing home owner Schwartz

A federal judge has rejected the plea deal for a former nursing home operator who admitted his role in a nearly $39 million fraud scheme that led to the financial collapse of dozens of facilities.

BREAKING: AHCA files lawsuit to dismiss nursing home staffing rule

A federal lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to throw out the national nursing home staffing mandate, charging that it exceeds the authority of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and that it “creates impossible-to-meet standards that will harm thousands of nursing homes and the vulnerable Americans they serve.”

With right capital, PACS looks to solidify ‘legacy’ with 53-facility deal

Six weeks after going public, long-term care provider PACS Group announced Thursday it was expanding by nearly 25%, adding 53 skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in the Northwest.

GAO review of long-term care ombudsman programs eerily echoes providers’ own concerns

Many of the same problems facing long-term care operators across the country have also increasingly arisen as obstacles for state long-term care ombudsman programs in recent years, according to a report from the US Government Accountability Office.

Last-ditch effort to convert license fails to save historic nursing home

Months of grassroots fundraising, government advocacy and even a last-minute plan to transfer skilled nursing beds and eligible residents to a new assisted living memory care wing have not been enough to keep one historic Rhode Island nursing home open.  

Also in the News for Friday, May 24, 2024

Healthcare cost growth rate down year over year, except for skilled nursing … CDC to host May 30 webinar on COVID vaccine payment … AP examines racial disparities in nursing homes, assisted living populations

Study spots brain clusters linked to subjective memory complaints

People with subjective memory complaints include two subgroups, and being in the lower performance cluster increased the risk for cognitive impairment, according to a study published Thursday in Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Specifically, that cluster included biomarkers consistent with incipient Alzheimer's disease pathology, the data showed.

Omega-3 krill oil doesn’t ease osteoarthritis knee pain

Krill oil, a popular omega-3 supplement, is thought to help ease knee pain from osteoarthritis. But a new study published Wednesday in JAMA, unlike some before it, finds that the supplement doesn’t make a difference. 

Daily aspirin doesn’t stop AMD from developing, getting worse: study

A new study finds that taking low-dose aspirin over the long term didn’t affect the progression of age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, or stop the risk for it altogether.

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