MEMBERS ONLY CONTENT Login or Join There’s been a lot of talk in recent months about the importance of effective communication with patients and families. Having difficult conversations can be particularly challenging for practitioners, despite...
The Doctors and Clinicians Preview Period is open through March 25 at 8 PM ET. Preview your 2019 Quality Payment Program (QPP) performance information before it appears on the Medicare Care Compare website and in the Provider Data Catalog . Access...
CMS updated the Open Payments dataset to reflect changes to the data that took place since the last publication in June 2020. This data is refreshed at least once annually to include updates from disputes and other data corrections made since the...
Throughout Europe, the number of older adults requiring acute hospitalization is increasing. Admission to an acute geriatric unit outside of a general hospital could be an alternative. In this model of acute medical care, comprehensive geriatric...
This study examined the extent to which program site-based and Veteran characteristics were associated with potentially avoidable hospitalizations or other hospitalization of Veterans enrolled in the Veterans Affairs (VA) Home-Based Primary Care (...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had an extraordinary impact on health, health care, medical sciences, and many aspects of scientific research. Post-acute and long-term care organizations were especially impacted and rapidly became...
Effective halting of outbreaks in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) depends on the earliest recognition of cases. We assessed confirmed COVID-19 cases at an SNF impacted by COVID-19 in the United States to identify early indications of COVID-19...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an infodemic as an “overabundance of information—some accurate and some not—that occurs during an epidemic. It spreads between humans in a similar manner to an epidemic, via digital and physical...
Many studies describing an association of drugs with falls focus mostly on drugs acting in the central nervous system. We aim to analyze the association of all drugs taken with falls in older adults.
Orthostatic hypotension, characterized by delayed blood pressure (BP) recovery after standing, is a risk factor for falls but the longitudinal relationship with fracture is not yet known. The aim of this study was to examine the prospective risk of...