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Article: Long-term care 2002: what next? A Nursing Homes/long term care management panel discussion.(Industry Overview)(Panel Discussion)
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- Nursing Homes
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- September 1, 2002
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While 2002 hasn't exactly been a banner year for the long-term care field, there have been hints of better times ahead. A very busy Congress has found time to focus on key issues of interest, including reimbursement and staffing, and controversial--and often painful--issue of nursing home quality assurance has received a second look from federal officials attempting to improve the process. So what should insiders make of all this? Recently Cleveland, Ohio-based long-term care attorney Alan E. Schabes convened a teleconference of some of the top players in long-term care policymaking-and a representative owner-operator who, like most readers, is on the receiving end. ...
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