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Influenza and norovirus outbreaks pack hospital ERs

This year’s influenza season is delivering a nationwide blow to all age ranges, with seniors and children at…

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Hospice hit with $50K fine for data breach

The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) has a stern message for long-term care facilities: Just because…

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AFA report recommends updates to national Alzheimer’s plan

Noting that “more needs to be done” to tackle the escalating incidence of Alzheimer’s disease, the Alzheimer’s Foundation…

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Assisted living census grows in aftermath of Superstorm Sandy

Some of the Northeast’s community-dwelling seniors, who were evacuated to assisted living centers in the aftermath of Hurricane…

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The Joint Commission issues revised rules for LTC accreditation

Skilled nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities that apply for accreditation from The Joint Commission now have a revised…

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Study: MRIs help to identify dementia type

Does the patient have Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia? Now researchers may be able to use…

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A waiting game for Medicaid reimbursements in Illinois

Long-term care organizations in Illinois face a potential six-month wait for Medicaid reimbursement  from the state of Illinois.…

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Telehealth bill proposes higher federal payments, less restrictions

Congressional leaders and telemedicine advocates hope to take a fresh look this year at telemedicine’s role in federal…

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Remote patient monitoring set to surge in 2013

Global telehealth market device revenues are expected to grow by 55 percent in 2013, according to the latest…

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