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Why Technology Should Be Part of a Healthcare Plan of Correction

MedTrainer

At some point, nearly every facility must complete one, especially in long-term care where CMS data shows that nearly every active nursing home has received a deficiency in the past three years ( 28% were for actual harm or jeopardy). A healthcare plan of correction is an unfortunate wake up call.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2022 – Spring

SQA

For Investigator Sites, the subject areas are Organizational Aspects, Informed Consent of Trial Participants, Review of Trial Participant Data, and Management of Investigational Medicinal Product(s). manufactures Cetacaine Mint Gel Topical Anesthetic, a United States Pharmacopeia (USP) article.

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Consent and COVID Testing of Employees

AIHC

Written By: Compliance Blogger This article addresses COVID testing and consent considerations for: healthcare organizations, nursing homes and business associates or non-healthcare workplaces. This article is not intended as legal or consulting advice. Encourage and answer questions during the consent process.

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States Must Step Up After Federal Court Tosses Key Protection for Nursing Home Residents

Bill of Health

Advanced Care & Aging States Must Step Up After Federal Court Tosses Key Protection for Nursing Home Residents After the COVID-19 pandemic exposed systemic care failures in American nursing homes, the Biden Administration adopted a series of regulatory changes to enhance resident safety. Some already do.

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The BFDs – The Ten Best Prescription Drug/Medical Device Decisions of 2023

Drug & Device Law

2023) (First Amendment bars state-law misrepresentation claims over “truth” of published scientific article) ( here ); National Association of Wheat Growers v. Plaintiff knew about it, too, since he signed an informed consent document mentioning it. Plaintiff’s complaints about “consent” related to the vaccination.

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