A roundup of all the top 2024 resources featured in Provider Magazine and on the website.
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Deficiencies at F699: Emerging Trends in the Enforcement of New Regulations (article--2/13/2024)
One of the major changes in the revised regulations included tags for which many skilled nursing facilities were not adequately prepared to address, specifically F699, which addresses the provision of “trauma-informed care."
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Government Relations and Advocacy in Long Term Care (podcast--12/19/2024)
Bassett shares insights on key issues, including the impact of Trump's administration on the long term care industry, staffing mandates, and quality improvement initiatives.
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A Playbook on Succeeding in Long Term Care with Mark Parkinson (video--12/19/2024)
A new book offers long term care professionals a blueprint on how to thrive in every facet of caring for our nation's seniors.
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Purpose-built Technology Supports Care Outcomes with Viventium (video--12/12/2024)
Technology should support care providers delivering the highest quality of care, not take up valuable time. Gupta and Glauber from Viventium explain how software purpose-built for long term care can make a big difference.
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Delving into Data: Steps to Make Sense of It All (article--12/17/2024)
Data can support decisions about the nursing department by revealing current situations, trends, and predictions, along with potential risks. Data can also offer insight into the cause of an issue.
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4 Tips to Improve Section GG Coding Accuracy (article--1/09/2024)
The four tips described here will help facility teams develop a process to ensure the accuracy of section GG items.
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Top High-Tech Trends in Long Term Care (article--6/1/2024)
New technology in long term care is exciting and promises to deliver many new functionalities as long as the purchase and implementation work for the facility, providers, and residents.
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Using Technology for Improved Outcomes in Senior Living
Medication Management (article--11/07/2024)
Learn how effective medication management technology reduces risks, improves resident outcomes, and prevents staff burnout in senior living communities.
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Why Directors of Nursing Need a Mentor (article--6/11/2024)
When a nurse reaches the level of director of nursing (DON), the perspective changes, and sometimes not in the most comfortable of ways. You are being looked at as the person with the answers, but who is there to help you when you have a question?
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Deficiencies at F742: Emerging Trends in the Enforcement of New Regulations (article--2/15/2024)
Vicarious learning is useful when it comes to survey deficiencies—that is, learning about the reasons for deficiencies in other facilities enables us to examine the practices, polices, and procedures in our own facility.