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Study: Medicare warnings cut antipsychotics in nursing home residents, others

When Medicare sent warning letters urging doctors to lower antipsychotic prescriptions, it worked, a report published Thursday in JAMA Network Open found.

Isolated older adults fared better than socially connected peers during pandemic, study says

Social isolation typically isn’t healthy for older adults, but those who were more isolated actually fared better than their socially connected peers when the pandemic forced the world into lockdown, according to a report published Monday in PNAS. 

Social determinants of health in older adults with multiple conditions tied to ER visits: study

Certain social determinants of health are linked to emergency department visits in older adults who have two or more chronic conditions, a new study finds. The authors called for interventions to affect the prevalence of multiple chronic conditions.

Clinical briefs for Friday, April 26

Dementia care costs are ‘catastrophic’ for older adults, families, study finds … Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing returns post-pandemic, analysis says … Study: Docs opting for older antibiotics over newer ones … Antibiotics didn’t benefit people hospitalized with COVID-19, study in Germany reveals … Antimicrobial-resistant hospital infections rise 12% compared to prepandemic levels

‘Raining for 4 years’: Historic nonprofit nursing home maintains legacy amid deluge of challenges

The Chapin Home has survived two pandemics, two world wars, the Great Depression and other economic calamities to serve the poor and ailing of New York City across three centuries.

Anticipated Five-Star updates must drive changes to daily operations: expert

Upcoming changes to Five-Star rating methodology will require long-term care providers to overhaul several key daily processes related to staffing and quality measure reporting, an informatics specialist warned this week. 

Southern states fare worst in USA Today’s searchable staffing level database

Many US long-term care facilities currently meet some provisions of the new federal staffing rule at least some of the time, but only 160 — slightly more than 1% — consistently meet all requirements, according to a new analysis.

Meet Kristin Duell, 2024 McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards ‘Agent of Change’ honoree

Kristen Duell wasn’t satisfied with a successful career that brought her into the C-suite of two healthcare companies.

Meet Phillip Hill, 2024 McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards ‘Agent of Change’ honoree

When he was studying accounting, Phillip Hill probably never thought his career would include a groundbreaking relationship with Eli Lilly. An administrator for Principle Long Term Care, he partnered with the drug maker for the Phase 3 clinical trial of Bamlanivimab to test monoclonal antibodies against COVID-19. 

Also in the News for Friday, April 26, 2024

FDA approves first new UTI treatment in two decades … MACs propose coverage of some skin substitute grafts for diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers … This state is inching closer to universal sick leave … Alzheimer's drug prescribing slowed by physician skepticism

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