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Trump shooter worked at nursing home

The 20-year-old identified as the shooter who nearly killed former President Donald Trump Saturday evening was a dietary aide at a Pittsburgh-area nursing and rehab facility, authorities said Sunday. 

Study finds racial disparities in end-of-life hospital care

Black patients are less likely than non-Hispanic whites to receive documented end-of-life care during their final hospital stays, according to a new study of New York State hospitals. Racial disparities like this are more pronounced in non-teaching hospitals compared to teaching hospitals.

FDA clears nasal spray for moderate Alzheimer’s disease in first patient

Two recent developments in Alzheimer's disease research offer new hope for patients and their families. Among these, in June, Tiziana Life Sciences received Food and Drug Administration clearance to use intranasal foralumab in its first patient with moderate Alzheimer's disease under the FDA’s Expanded Access investigational new drug program.

Age may temper narcissistic tendencies, new research finds

A comprehensive review of studies on narcissism found that people with this personality trait tend to become less narcissistic as they age. The study, conducted by Ulrich Orth and colleagues and published by the American Psychological Association, analyzed data from 51 samples involving more than 37,000 participants.

Clinical briefs for Monday, July 15

Alzheimer's progression more accurately predicted with AI … Next-gen COVID-19 vaccine shows higher efficacy in older adults … Study finds nasal sprays curb colds and antibiotic use … Janus kinase inhibitors may reduce risk of AMD in adults with major autoimmune diseases

Specialist visits to nursing homes could increase under doc pay rule proposal

A proposal tucked into the physician fee schedule issued last week includes a new payment mechanism that could improve follow-up care in nursing homes for post-surgical patients, including those with hip or other fractures.

Same flaws that have weakened state staffing rules may undercut federal push for nursing home minimums

The administration’s plan also has some of the same weaknesses that have hampered states. It relies on underfunded health inspectors for enforcement, lacks explicit penalties for violations, and offers broad exemptions for nursing homes in areas with labor shortages. And the administration isn’t providing more money for homes that can’t afford additional employees.

State long-term care bill would fund workforce initiatives but stiffen provider penalties

Eight months after its passage through the Massachusetts State House, a bill to fund investments in the long-term care workforce and increase state oversight powers appears poised to pass the State Senate. 

Also in the News for Monday, July 15, 2024

CMS update intended to rectify editing error for claim resubmissions … GOP calls for agency regulation review in wake of Supreme Court overturning of Chevron doctrine … Pennsylvania budget includes 7% hike for nursing homes

Meet Stephanie Uhrmacher, 2024 Rising Star honoree

Stephanie Uhrmacher, administrator - senior living at Good Samaritan Society - Hastings Village, Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society in Hastings, NE, is a Rising Star honoree in the 2024 McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards program.

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