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Mason Rothert, CEO and co-founder of Mediprocity, spoke with Provider magazine Editor In Chief Debbie Stadtler about upgrading medication processes to streamline refills, reduce diversion, and avoid ...
The last in a four-part article series about the challenges and opportunities the silver tsunami will bring to long term care in the United States.
Creating a culture rooted in authenticity, empathy, and transparency strengthens long term care communities by improving staff cohesion, resident satisfaction, and organizational well-being.
Like athletes who chase peak performance, long term care organizations pursue excellence in providing care. Specialized training that enhances skills, builds teamwork, and fills knowledge and ...
An assessment of the building design, staffing patterns, and fire protection features should be coupled with an ongoing risk ...
With the so-called silver tsunami of aging baby boomers well on its way, long term care operators have no choice but to adapt to this new generation of customers—if they haven’t already. One of the ...
Accurate data collection and reporting are more important than ever in skilled nursing facilities. Among the challenges is coding section GG of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) that captures usual ...
Dementia care is at the heart of assisted living. That’s why this year’s National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) Day attendees—a record of more than 300 assisted living professionals—lined up for ...
As long term care providers navigate a complex web of economic and policy pressures, from historic labor shortages to ballooning operational costs, their survival increasingly depends on quality data.
Recently the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), in collaboration with the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR), ...
Turnover is on the decline across many nursing home departments, according to the newly released 2025–2026 Nursing Home Salary & Benefits Report, published by Hospital & Healthcare Compensation ...
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