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Rushing roulette: Nursing homes want relief from hasty CMS Medicare revalidation demands

Nursing homes are crying foul over what they call excessive and hurried federal demands for ownership and related-party information that were sent with atypically short notice and relatively little guidance, especially with provider’s eligibility to accept Medicare pay at stake.

Lawmakers want 2 more years for ‘life-saving’ telehealth benefits as DEA threat looms

Members of Congress are calling for a two-year extension of pandemic-era telemedicine benefits that are set to expire at the end of the year. A proposed DEA rule, however, could halt many of those flexibilities. 

Almost 60 percent of skilled nursing providers look to increase profitability through new technology: KLAS

Almost 60% of skilled nursing providers interviewed by KLAS Research for its 2024 long-term care report, released today, said they are looking to increase profitability by adding additional technology.

Also in the News for Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024

New Jersey considers increasing personal care allowance from $50 to $140 a month … CMS contractor fined $300K over improper storage of Medicare beneficiary data … Weak oral motor ability linked to cognitive decline: study

Report identifies barriers that keep dementia residents from receiving rehabilitation in long-term care communities

A recent investigation pinpointed how long-term care communities can help more people with dementia receive the rehabilitation they need to maintain their independence. Enabling more residents to utilize rehabilitative care will require engagement from residents and staff alike.

Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain in a two-phase process, study finds

Alzheimer’s disease may damage the brain in two phases, according to new research published in Nature Neuroscience on Monday.

Survey: Older adults don’t trust AI for their health information

Younger folks may be excited about the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and health, but most Americans 50 and older don’t trust it, according to a new survey.

Clinical briefs for Thursday, Oct. 17

Study: Isolated older adults have lower odds of becoming centenarians … Scientists compare Alzheimer's blood tests … MIND diet linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults, study finds

Heart work: Skilled nursing provider raises more than $200K for American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

The stationary bikes at Fountain View at Logan Square/Logan Square Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Philadelphia got some good use recently when skilled nursing provider Marquis Health Consulting Services hosted a CycleNation bike ride in partnership with the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA). 

False Claims Act likely to face Supreme Court review after ruling against use of  whistleblowers

A recent ruling in a Florida False Claims Act case may give the Supreme Court the opening it has wanted to review whether whistleblowers can act on behalf of the government to bring lawsuits against healthcare providers.

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