Don’t get me wrong, 50,000,000 is a big number. The story it tells, though, is even bigger. In January, a Kaiser analysis reported on 2023’s finalized ...
Winners in the 2025 McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards will begin be revealed starting Tuesday in the Daily Update and at mcknights.com.
A troubled New York nursing home is closing its doors with approval from a state bankruptcy judge and the Department of Health.
Older adults who were 75 and older, frail or taking multiple medications (polypharmacy) had greater net benefits from efforts to lower systolic blood pressure compared to those aged 65 to 74. However, ...
If there’s one phrase that best summarizes long-term care operators’ feelings about the recent tumult created by the new administration, it would have to be “cautious angst.” ...
Investing in medical oxygen systems globally will improve both patient access and pandemic preparedness, according to a report published Monday in The Lancet Global Health.
Skilled nursing providers remained stoic this week about a potential Medicaid payment hit even as House leaders prepare to vote on a bill calling for at least $1.5 trillion in federal spending cuts.
Sabra CEO Rick Matros on Thursday predicted an acceleration in acquisitions that could approach pre-pandemic norms.
Accessing specialized medical care can be challenging, with numerous hurdles for nursing home patients and their care teams to overcome. Specialists are ...
A new report found that top corporate positions in LTC recorded a higher average salary increase last year than other healthcare sectors.
After waiting more than nine months, skilled nursing providers are getting their first look at updated quality measures that are likely contributing to lower star ratings sector-wide.
When an older adult with atrial fibrillation, or Afib, stops taking an anticoagulant, it raises their risk of stroke or heart attack more than risks of bleeding, according to a new report published ...