West Virginia Nursing Home Visitation Ban Ends Tuesday
The statewide ban on visitation at nursing homes in West Virginia is lifted as of Tuesday, Aug. 25, as the new color-coded system goes into…
The statewide ban on visitation at nursing homes in West Virginia is lifted as of Tuesday, Aug. 25, as the new color-coded system goes into…
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced it has reached an early case resolution with…
Nursing homes in New Jersey have not consistently reported cases of suspected neglect and mistreatment and state inspectors too frequently have missed the signs that residents may have been intentionally harmed
Mathematica released an interim report detailing its preliminary assessment of the COVID-19 outbreak in long-term care facilities as well as a
A new report, “Telehealth During a Time of Crisis: Medicare Experiences Amid COVID-19”, recommends ways to preserve the expanded use of telehealth that has come from the COVID-19 public health emergency.
In response to concerns from frontline workers, the Secretary of Health issued an order requiring long-term care facilities to take additional steps to protect their…
In the July 2020 report, Pennsylvania Department of Health nursing home surveyors conducted 330 inspections of nursing homes, including 295 complaint investigations.
Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced it will resume routine inspections of all Medicare and Medicaid certified providers and suppliers to improve the safety and quality of life of patients and residents.
The state is easing visitation rules at some long-term care facilities to allow residents to see more of their loved ones.
Under the leadership of President Trump, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that the agency has imposed more than $15 million in civil money penalties