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Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
Results from a study by The Joint Commission found that some facilities had quality measure scores for residents of different races and ethnicities that differed by as much as 30 percentage points, although newer data demonstrated a similar quality...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
Many of us carry around activity trackers in our purses and pockets. Step by step, mile by mile, our smartphones track where we go and how long it takes us to get there. Now researchers are putting global positioning system (GPS) technology to work...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
January 8, 2018
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
The 2018 Annual Conference, scheduled for March 22-25, will include education on timely clinical topics such as decreasing antipsychotic use, antibiotic stewardship, wound management, regulatory issues such as billing and coding, and the popular...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
Antidepressants are often underprescribed in blacks, placing them at greater risk for mortality, according to a longitudinal cohort study in metropolitan St. Louis.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
National efforts to improve the use of antibiotics include changes made by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services to the Requirements of Participation for Long-Term Care Facilities, which require an antibiotic stewardship program “that...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
David Smith, MD, CMD, multi-facility medical director and past president of AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, talks about post-traumatic stress disorder in the elderly.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
More than three-quarters of medication lists from skilled nursing and long-term care facility pharmacies had at least one medication discrepancy, a recent study has found.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
A study recently published in JAMA Internal Medicine demonstrated that remote training and support for the INTERACT program’s implementation had no overall statistically significant effect on hospitalizations or emergency department (ED) visit rates...
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2017
Many friends and family asked me this inevitable question after I lost my mom last year: