Clinicians in nursing homes and other settings are underutilizing new codes that allow them to provide and bill for training family caregivers as part of ongoing treatment, a new analysis finds.
New Medicaid rules: Illinois advocates say federal changes requiring regular reapplication could disrupt care for people with long-term needs. Long waitlists: Over 16,000 Illinois residents are ...
Home health advocates in Illinois said federal changes to Medicaid will affect older adults and people with disabilities who ...
Nursing homes have quietly become our nation's second-largest psychiatric institutional care setting—without the staff, ...
Intro. 303 does not solve the inequities in home care; it destabilizes the entire system and puts both workers and the New ...
Reporting from The Daily Wire's Luke Rosiak reveals the shocking extent to which fraud tied to "Medicaid Millionaires" exists ...
From the commentary, "If government programs are going to exist, the bare minimum requirement is that they serve the people they claim to serve." ...
Gov. Michael Braun ceremonially signed House Enrolled Act 1277 at American Senior Communities’ Timbers of Jasper long-term ...
An investigation of hospital data and charity care programs shows most Minnesota hospitals provide little financial aid to ...
Zayva McCachren is one of the oldest living children in the world with a rare terminal condition known as sphingomyelin ...
As Americans age, we deserve the peace of mind that we can find nursing care for our parents or ourselves when we need it.