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Elder Law Extra, 1.24.22

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Elder Law Extra, 1.24.22A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation.  Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • The Nursing Home Staffing Crisis Right Now Is Like Nothing We've Seen Before

  • Families Complain as States Require Covid Testing for Nursing Home Visits

  • Medicare Won’t Cover Rapid At-Home Covid Tests

  • More Than 50 Lawmakers Urge Biden Administration to Protect Medicare by Ending Trump-Era Privatization Effort

  • Georgia Suing Biden Administration Over Medicaid Plan Rejection

  • Florida Governor Won’t Enforce CMS Vaccine Mandate Despite Supreme Court Ruling

  • HHS Office of Inspector General Reports Inadequate CMS Oversight and Enforcement of States’ Nursing Home Surveys

  • Alzheimer’s Association, Joint Commission Launch Effort to Improve Memory Care in Assisted Living, Nursing Homes

  • The Role of AI-Powered Decision-Making Technology in Medicare Coverage Determinations

  • Co-Housing and Dementia Villages: Social Innovations Offer Alternatives for Long-Term Care

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