Por: The Boston Globe Opinion July 28, 2024
At Highview of Northampton nursing home, residents reported mold on walls and long waits for help, according to .At the Pioneer Valley Health and Rehabilitation Center in South Hadley, state representatives sought an investigation after reports of unsanitary conditions and unpaid wages, the . On Monday, the attorney general placed that home and two others under the same ownership under receivership, citing dangerous understaffing, bounced... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 24, 2023
It was praised as a solution to Florida’s nursing home staffing crisis. Thanks to a state budget provision, employees of long-term care facilities receiving Medicaid funds would earn $15 an hour minimum wage, starting in October. But months later, nursing homes and workers’... + más
Less than 50% of nursing home residents have received omicron booster ahead of expected winter Covid wave | CNBC
Less Than 50% of Nursing Home Residents Have Received Omicron Booster Ahead of Expected Winter Covid Wave | NBC 6 South Florida
The New York Times USA Health January 19, 2023
Federal regulators said Wednesday that they will begin penalizing nursing homes that give residents a false label of schizophrenia, a practice that many facilities have used to skirt restrictions on antipsychotic drugs, which can be especially dangerous for older people.In the ,... + más
Associated Press USA Politics January 18, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government says it will begin a targeted crackdown on nursing homes’ abuse of antipsychotic drugs and misdiagnoses of schizophrenia in patients. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is launching investigations this month into select... + más
Feds to investigate nursing home abuse of antipsychotics | The Boston Globe
Feds to investigate nursing home abuse of antipsychotics | WPLG Local 10
Portland Press Herald USA Health December 21, 2022
Fewer than half of all nursing home residents in the United States have received the latest coronavirus vaccine booster shot – and rates among nursing home staff are even worse – raising concerns that vulnerable elderly people face a spike in preventable COVID-19 deaths this... + más
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CNBC USA Health December 16, 2022
U.S. White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, December 15, 2022.Kevin Lamarque ReutersLess than 50% of nursing home residents, one of the country's most vulnerable populations to severe illness... + más
Moderna-backed mouse study offers first head-to-head BA.5, BA.1 booster data | Ars Technica
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 16, 2022
Kevin Lamarque Reuters U.S. White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, December 15, 2022. data-ellipsis=false> Less than 50% of nursing home residents, one of the country's most vulnerable... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World October 22, 2022
WASHINGTON — The worst-of-the-worst nursing homes will face tougher penalties if conditions don’t improve at their facilities, the Biden administration announced Friday. The intensified scrutiny on some nursing homes, where more than a million people are housed, comes nearly... + más
Failing nursing homes to face tougher penalties | ABC News
Failing US nursing homes to face tougher federal penalties | WPLG Local 10
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