U.S. skilled nursing facilities are operating with significantly less usable capacity since 2019, with steep declines in ...
Nursing homes have lost 5% of operating capacity since 2020, according to a new study examining why providers have had to limit admissions.
While the long-term care sector braces for the announcement of a final nursing home staffing mandate from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, new analysis suggests that optimizing the role ...
The now chronic problem of more expensive agency staff and potentially lower quality care in nursing homes needs to be addressed as part of calls for increased oversight of the sector, according to a ...
A few more hours under the care of a registered nurse can improve a patient’s sepsis outcome, according to a new study out of the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University. Led by ...
Cleveland Clinic study ties shared governance to higher nurse satisfaction and greater clinical improvement participation among hospital nurses.
Supplementing gaps in nursing staff with lower-wage personnel like licensed practical nurses or aides can increase patient risks of readmission, death, longer stays and lower satisfaction, according ...
Although telehealth offers a “promising strategy” for improving access to care, according to the authors of a new study, “notable” differences exist in telehealth use depending on where an older adult ...
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