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SDAHO Long-Term Care Weekly Update January 26, 2024: A Resource for Members

Each week SDAHO provides members with an overview of state, federal, policy and additional issues impacting post-acute care. Each story will include a direct link to a more complete overview where readers can find more information on topics relevant to their needs.

Updates for this week: January 26, 2024

State

  • Legislative Update on Post-Acute Bills

Federal

  • CMS Releases FAQ and Methodology Report for PAC Health Equity Confidential Feedback
  • Quarterly OASIS Q&A January 2024. Reports.
  • CMS Long-Term Services and Supports Open Door Forum.
  • Updates to Federal Poverty Level Guidelines

LeadingAge

  • 2024 Leadership Summit Registration Opens Tomorrow. 
  • The Vital Role of the Registered Dietitian in Skilled Nursing
  • Nursing Homes Invited to Participate in NIA Dementia Study.
  • LeadingAge Tells Senate Aging Committee: Quality Care in Every Setting and Equitable Access for All are Top Priorities.
  • VP of Policy at LeadingAge has accepted a new position:

Other

  • SDAHO Nursing Home and Assisted Living Art Contest!
  • Immunization Strategies for Long-Term Care: Stories from the Field Webinar — January 31, 1-2pm CT.

For SDAHO members interested in reading the long-term care weekly update in its entirety, please click here. Sign-in to the member portal and you will be redirected to the member only LTC update!

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