Private nursing home chains are ramping up fraudulent billing practices to pocket billions from the federal government. The practice may be linked to patient harm and deaths, a new study shows.
Contributed Content: Technological Advancements are Changing the Way Nurses Deliver Care in the Home
New digital tools provide efficiency and better clinical data for nurses while empowering patients with easy access to their health information and their clinicians, says this CNO. Editor's note: ...
As a self-proclaimed lifelong learner and former educator, Amy Boyington is passionate about researching and advocating for learners of all ages. For over a decade, Amy has specialized in writing ...
Boosting staffing levels at nursing homes could improve the health of residents, a new study says. Fewer residents wound up ...
Tammy Maham was convinced her father was abused in an Anderson Township nursing home. Here's what it took to get his death investigated as a homicide.
It seems that no one is taking COVID-19 seriously anymore, said Mollee Loveland, a nursing home aide who lives outside of Pittsburgh. Loveland has seen patients and coworkers at the nursing home die ...
Pizza. Coloring books. Goody bags. They could be activities at a 5-year-old’s birthday party. But they’re not: These are many employers’ attempts to lift the morale of nurses on the frontlines of ...
Home health care at nonprofit Northwest Colorado Health started in 1964, and today the continuing service predominately ...
Skilled Nursing Outlook 2026: Nearly 40% of SNF Leaders Plan Acquisitions, With PE Seen as Top Buyer
The nursing home industry may see more of a buyer’s market in 2026, with expectations for private equity to be a primary ...
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