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THCA Member Benefit: Incite Strategic Partners
THCA Legislative Priorities: 89th Session of the Texas Legislature
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THCA Member Benefit: Incite Strategic Partners
The Texas Health Care Association (THCA) has partnered with Incite Strategic Partners, a Group Purchasing Organization (GPO) dedicated to serving senior living communities of all sizes. THCA had many reasons for selecting Incite as their exclusive GPO partner. The most important goals that steer this new relationship are:
Benefits THCA & AHCA/NCAL Members with competitive pricing and customer service
Drives Greater Resident Satisfaction with high quality product offerings
Generates Recurring Non-Dues Revenue for THCA & AHCA/NCAL
THCA Legislative Priorities: 89th Session of the Texas Legislature
Texas nursing facilities do not have the privilege of shutting down, even on holidays. Our professionals care for the most frail and elderly Texans 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The regulatory environment in which Texas long-term care professionals operate can pose very serious obstacles for our workforce and the vulnerable residents that the employees serve.
More than one-third of Americans aged 65 and older experience chronic pain, according to a new federal health study that reveals stark age-related patterns nationwide.
A comprehensive study led by researchers at Hong Kong University's medical school found that internet use significantly improves mental health outcomes among adults aged 50 and older, potentially offering a pathway to better well-being for aging populations worldwide.
A large-scale Hong Kong study identified crucial factors that influence successful depression treatment in older adults. The findings potentially could reshape how healthcare providers approach mental health care for seniors.
Research says older adults have milder long COVID symptoms than middle-aged adults … New strategies needed to boost quality of life in elderly with hearing loss … Very high and very low blood pressure linked to higher death risk for older adults … Promising new research for COPD treatment
McKnight’s Long-Term Care News would like to wish its readers and all long-term care stakeholders a happy, healthy Thanksgiving week, which will no doubt be followed by some frantic weeks pursuing legislative wishes from the lame-duck Congress.
A Florida senior care provider is asking a federal court to take another look at a case accusing it of willful misconduct during the pandemic, arguing that such claims are not meant for state judges to decide.
Retention is one of the biggest challenges that skilled nursing facilities continue to struggle with. A new study highlights how much low wages and limited access to benefits are a catalysts behind the sector’s 50% yearly turnover rate.
An Arkansas nursing home cannot enforce an arbitration agreement, a state circuit court has ruled, leaving the provider open to a possible lawsuit from a resident who alleges medical malpractice and neglect.
Nursing homes lead the way as healthcare rate increases outpace inflation rate … CMS posts training videos in connection with new surveyor guidance … Majority of first Gateway-In Project CNAs satisfied following graduation … Good cardiorespiratory fitness may lower dementia risk