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The Trump Administration’s Department of Education recently announced that graduate programs for areas of study such as ...
Student debt could be impacted by the DOE’s proposed restrictions of new caps on federal graduate student loans to just 11 ...
It seems that every day brings a new artificial intelligence solution to health care, with providers able to automate myriad ...
Heart failure-related deaths in homes or hospices increased from 17.33% in 1999 to 41.15% in 2022, while those in medical facilities and nursing homes decreased. Racial disparities persist, with ...
To reduce mortality rates, fall and tumble rates, and delirium incidence among hospitalized patients, it is crucial for ...
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The likelihood of death on days of extreme heat is lower among residents of nursing homes with air conditioning than those without, a study finds.
A recent study by Phillips Law Firm highlighted concerning findings about elderly care in nursing homes across Washington.
Wound care patients face a multitude of social and emotional challenges that may complicate the healing process, according to a December study published in the Journal of Gerontological Nursing.
NURSES are being left behind on pay progression, with a lack of consistent career development costing lives, money and the ...
This study’s investigators explored the importance of maintaining relational foundations between nurses and patients during public health emergencies.
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine has evaluated the efficacy of Ontario's policy implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic that required all long-term care homes to have air conditioning ...