The authors of the Original Study article, “Associations Between Geriatric Syndromes and Mortality in Community-Dwelling Elderly: Results of a National Longitudinal Study in Taiwan” by Huang CC, Lee JD, Yang DC, et al. published in the March 2017...
My name is Heidi White. I am the new President of AMDA – The Society of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine. I’m from Durham, North Carolina where I am an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. How did I get...
The sooner patients are identified as having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the better. So why not provide practitioners with a quick and easy tool to recognize these individuals at admission? That was the thought of Gwendolen Buhr,...
Physical exercise can help prevent functional decline in older individuals, particularly those who began regular exercise routines earlier in life, according to an observational study in Hong Kong.
Researchers in Australia and Canada have concluded that individualized management and supportive strategies lead to lower delirium symptom scores and a shorter duration of delirium symptoms compared with the administration of risperidone and...
AMDA – the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine announced the formation of a Practice Management Section at its 40th Annual Conference in Phoenix. This mechanism for expansion of the organization’s membership base sets the stage for...
QAPI is the coordinated application of two mutually reinforcing aspects of a quality management system: Quality Assurance (QA) and Performance Improvement (PI). QAPI takes a systematic, comprehensive, and data-driven approach to maintaining and...
Nurses who completed an online training course in antimicrobial stewardship showed increased knowledge about infections in long-term care residents and understanding of the nursing staff’s role in infection control, a small study has found.