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New CDC tool can help older adults, caregivers spot incoming extreme heat

A new heat forecasting tool online could give older adults and their caregivers advanced notice of when the temperature is set to tick up — which could give them time to prepare and avoid health complications.

Opinion: Stick to infection prevention rules to guard residents, workers, bottom line

Long-term care facilities need to pay attention to the latest research on cleaning and disinfection in order to prevent residents from being infected with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) as well as common viruses. And if they do, the payoffs can go beyond good health, a recent article states.

Report: Changes to Medicare, Medicaid could block healthcare access, lead to more deaths

Raising the age of Medicare eligibility, among other proposed changes to Medicare and Medicaid, could cause more deaths, according to a research article published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Clinical briefs for Wednesday, April 24

Younger folks perceive old age to start later than it does, study finds … Cleveland clinic team uses AI to study gut-brain care in Alzheimer’s disease … Trial pinpoints how aspirin may prevent colon cancer … Rhythms enhance cognitive function, study finds … Cutting caffeine could boost health, lower costs 

Analysis finds 4 in 5 nursing facilities don’t meet staffing requirements

More than 80% of nursing homes do not meet the updated requirements in the final staffing mandate from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, according to new analysis from media outlet KFF. Those findings further amplify the chorus of concerns raised by providers following the news that CMS was raising its proposed requirement of 3.0 hours of care per resident per day to 3.48 in Monday’s final rule. 

Partnerships with pharmacists increasingly important for complex resident needs, care transitions: experts

Building relationships and formal partnerships between long-term care providers and pharmacists is increasingly vital to managing resident care, experts said at a Moving Forward Nursing Home Quality Coalition event Monday. 

Minnesota lawmakers ax measure to ensure visitors access to nursing homes

As advocates work to advance a federal bill ensuring “essential caregivers” can visit nursing home residents even during emergencies, one state is taking the opposite stance.

Also in the News for Wednesday, April 24, 2024

CMS final rule aims to increase Medicaid recipients access to care, including HBCS … UnitedHealth Group paid ransom in attempt to protect patient data following Change cyberattack … Proposed changes to Medicare, Medicaid could cost thousands of lives: study … Medicaid funding battle in legislature puts state budget in gridlock

Study: High blood pressure meds raise risks for falls, fractures — especially for people with dementia

Long-term care residents in nursing homes who took antihypertensive medicines had higher risks for falls and fractures, according to a study published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine. 

CDC: Less than half of nursing home residents have latest COVID-19 booster shots

Residents of nursing homes largely aren’t up to date on their COVID-19 shots, and the uptake decline compared to earlier in the pandemic is significant, according to a report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

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