About 1.4 million Americans live in nursing homes, but how do they pay for it? The majority—nearly two-thirds of all nursing home residents—rely on Medicaid to foot the bill. But getting approved for ...
including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), to pause external communications through Feb. 1. That includes regular scientific reports, updates to websites and health advisories – ...
Almost a quarter of all nursing homes in New York received low ratings for their overall safety and quality of care, data ...
Long-term care, especially stays in nursing homes, can be costly. Options for covering these costs include paying out of pocket, private insurance and Medicaid. Your assets, even if they’re in a ...
Federal health agencies, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, have halted their communication efforts in the first days of the Trump administration. Websites and data feeds for ...
Federal health agencies, including CMS, have halted almost all external communication as part of the presidential transition.
You must need intermittent skilled nursing care, physical, speech or occupational therapy. The home health agency must be Medicare-certified. (If not Medicare-certified, then you pay 100 ...
Individuals can choose from various Medicare options in Ohio, including Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Medigap.
Individuals in Hawaii have various options for Medicare. These include Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare ...
Programs to cultivate leaders in the nursing home space, including the administrator-in-training program (AIT), are being challenged by rapid turnover and the need for better reimbursement and support ...
Guggenheim analyst Shahriar Pourreza downgraded CMS Energy (CMS) to Neutral from Buy with a price target of $69, down from $77. The firm, which shuffled ratings in the utilities sector ...