Fewer skilled nursing leaders are feeling optimistic heading into the new year, despite some recent regulatory wins and, in many cases, having full beds in the organizations where they work.
A southeast Iowa hospital where a long-term care resident died after being put to bed while struggling to breathe is now ...
The Texas-based hospital chain submitted a more than $2,800 claim for treatment for a runny nose, according to Blue Cross of ...
A reader says the squabble between Lakeland Regional and United Healthcare is hurting patients. Also letters on vaccines, ...
The move was part of a “strategic consolidation” to continue growing the number of addiction treatment beds in Kentucky under ...
With the second-oldest population in the country, Vermont needs its nursing homes. Yet, while Vermonters rapidly age, the state’s long-term care capacity has dwindled, losing 900 beds in the last two ...
Analysts found that an estimated $50 million in annual savings generated a 9.5% reduction in out-of-pocket payments for ...
New York State is allowed three slots on the list of the nation’s worst nursing homes, which is maintained by the federal ...
State officials plan to use funds for mobile health units, telehealth expansion, and modernizing facilities in 160 rural ...
Qualifying rural hospitals in North Carolina will share $213 million from a $50 billion initiative established by the federal ...
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