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Combatting Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care: Challenges and Opportunities of Electronic Monitoring

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Given this growth, preventing elder abuse must be at the forefront of policymaking. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recognized elder abuse as a “serious” problem that is commonly occurring, yet significantly underreported, in the U.S. Specific to the U.S.,

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Spotting Financial Fraud & Exploitation of the Elderly

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Part 3 in a series of articles to support World Elder Abuse Awareness Written by Joanne Byron, BS, LPN, CCA, CHA, CHCO, CHBS, CHCM, CIFHA, CMDP, OHCC, ICDCT-CM/PCS of the American Institute of Healthcare Compliance ( AIHC ), a non-profit healthcare education organization. These laws vary considerably from state to state.

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Compliance officers reflect on COVID pivots and preparing for the end of the public health emergency

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General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, Director, Center for the Prevention of Elder Abuse and Neglect, Hebrew SeniorLife; Maria Palumbo , Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer, Lawrence General Hospital. Featured speakers: Craig Bennett , Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer, Boston Medical Center; Rachel Lerner , Esq.,

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Health Provider News

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Why hospital merger activity could rise in the second half of 2024 Joint Commission revises ‘restraint’ definition These are the states that rank highest and lowest for women’s health in new report ALABAMA Bham rehabilitation company opens $6.7M in Ky GDP annually, UofL study finds Top KY hospitals are UK, St.

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Health Provider News

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Banner Health to expand clinical AI to 33 hospitals, 6 states Banner reports $282.8M Banner Health to expand clinical AI to 33 hospitals, 6 states Banner reports $282.8M Banner Health to expand clinical AI to 33 hospitals, 6 states Banner reports $282.8M family sues hospital over life-altering injuries Calif.