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Nursing Home Could Lose Medicare and Medicaid Funding Due to Multiple Alleged Deficiencies

A nursing home in Greenwood, Mississippi could lose all of its funding through the Medicare and Medicaid programs if it fails to correct certain problems alleged by the federal government. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that administers both programs, recently notified Greenwood’s Golden Age…

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Appeals Court Reinstates Class Action Lawsuit Against Nursing Home Operator Alleging Rights Violations

A California appeals court has reinstated a putative class action lawsuit filed by patients at sixteen nursing homes located in Alameda County. The defendants in Shuts v. Covenant Holdco, LLC, et al are related business entities that own and operate the homes. The plaintiffs allege various violations of state regulations…

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Nursing Home Administrator Receives 20-Year Prison Sentence for Health Care Fraud

A former nursing home operator received a twenty-year prison sentence from a federal district judge in Atlanta, Georgia on August 14, 2012. George Houser, age 64, was convicted in April of defrauding state Medicare and Medicaid programs. As a result of the fraudulent scheme, nursing home residents went without adequate…

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Nursing Home Locked Down by Police After Receiving Threat Letter

Police in New Milford, New Jersey put a local nursing home on “lockdown” after the facility received a letter containing threats and references to the recent shootings at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado. As a precautionary measure for the safety of the nursing home’s residents, police kept residents in…

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Medical Study of Hip Injuries Placed Over 1,300 Nursing Home Residents at Risk, Government Says

A study involving researchers affiliated with Harvard and other academic institutions, intended to look into prevention of hip fractures, actually may have exposed over 1,300 participants to increased risk of hip injury. The Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, ordered…

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Contractor Kickbacks Result in Prison Sentence for Former Nursing Home Executive

A former executive with a nursing home company based in Roanoke, Virginina has been sentenced to just over five years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple counts involving mail fraud and tax evasion. He was accused of receiving more than half a million dollars in kickbacks from contractors, awarding…

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Federal Grant Program Helps Maryland Improve Care Options for Seniors

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted by Congress in 2010 and known colloquially as “Obamacare,” has caused an historic amount of controversy over the past two years. It recently survived a Supreme Court challenge, and some of its provisions have begun to take effect. While Americans may…

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Study Finds 21% of Short-Stay Patients in Nursing Homes Will Sustain Falls

A nationwide study, led by a researcher at the University of Southern California, recently reviewed the rates of falls among short-stay nursing home residents. This was the first major study to analyze falls among newly admitted patients. Numerous studies have reviewed fall rates among long-term nursing home residents, and those…

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Choking Deaths in Nursing Homes Lead to Calls for More Staff Training

An unusually high number of cases of nursing home residents choking to death in Connecticut has led to calls for improved training for staff members. The state has fined three nursing homes in three unrelated choking deaths, all occurring within a period of three months. In each incident, nursing home…

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