Hospital pay increase would ‘exacerbate’ nursing homes’ disadvantage in recruitment, AHCA head warns
A proposed change in how low-wage hospitals pay employees could be a threat to recruitment and retention for long-term care providers, according to formal comments responding to the Centers for ...
Nursing homes in disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to rely on antipsychotics, especially when understaffed, compared to those in more affluent areas, according to a new study in Jama Network ...
(Reuters Health) - Medicare Advantage plans might prove to be a disadvantage for U.S. enrollees in need of skilled nursing care, a new study suggests. Traditional Medicare enrollees were more likely ...
Find the perfect medical alert system now. Choosing to move a loved one to a nursing home is never easy, but often it's necessary. Carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of nursing homes to ...
Black nurses are the least likely to feel their organisation provides equal career opportunities and they also report some of the highest levels of discrimination, the latest Workforce Race Equality ...
Sarhan, F. (2009) Telemedicine in healthcare 1: exploring its uses, benefits and disadvantages. Nursing Times; 105: 42, early online publication. This first in a two-part series on telemedicine in ...
Nursing home negligence lawyers can sue facilities if your loved one was injured by neglect. Find out how to prove nursing ...
New Brunswick's official languages commissioner is slamming the licensing exam used to evaluate most nurses nationwide, saying it puts francophones at a clear disadvantage. "Francophone candidates are ...
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