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How Genesis Is Rebuilding From Bankruptcy: All About the Pod Model and Talent Building for DONs, MDS Roles
After its bankruptcy sale, Genesis Healthcare executives honed in on the evolution of its management team, investing in administrators and directors of nursing differently, while doubling down on its locally structured “pod model,” which has been in development for the past two years. Jake Komin, chief performance officer for Genesis views the bankruptcy as
Saber, Diversicare, Good Samaritan Clinical Leaders Share Hard-Won Strategies to Reduce Antipsychotic Use, Rehospitalizations
Clinical success in the nursing home can be broken down into its parts – namely, performance on quality measures. And while QMs have expanded to account for a range of areas, reducing hospital readmissions and antipsychotic use remain top priorities for clinicians. There are some throughlines here, clinical leaders told Skilled Nursing News, with interdiscip
25 Nursing Homes Fined $4.2M in Latest NY Staffing Penalties, Bringing Total Above $8M
Nursing homes in violation of staffing requirements in New York were fined nearly $4.2 million in the last week, marking the second round of enforcement under the state’s minimum staffing law. The second round of fines, which involves 25 facilities, covers staffing violations through 2023 – the state Department of Health issued more than $8 […] The post 25 N
