A new study from the University of Rochester Medical Center warns that nursing home capacity across the United States has dropped sharply since the COVID-19 pandemic, with rural communities hit the ...
Though the U.S. population is aging, nursing home capacity has declined nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Nursing homes have lost 5% of operating capacity since 2020, according to a new study examining why providers have had to limit admissions.
Incentivizing high nursing home staffing levels in the U.S. could result in 6,142 fewer hospitalizations each year, according to a study published Jan. 16 in JAMA Health Forum. The study was ...
Even well-established infection control policies are often abandoned — or at least deviated from — when put into practice ...
Although telehealth offers a “promising strategy” for improving access to care, according to the authors of a new study, “notable” differences exist in telehealth use depending on where an older adult ...
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