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New Nursing Home Rating System to Better Evaluate Quality of Care

According to the New York Times, the federal government will be implementing significant changes to the rating system of nursing homes in the United States. Currently, the ratings are based on a five star system that is scrutinized by the public. This five star rating system “has been criticized for…

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The Overuse of Antipsychotics in the Healthcare Industry

Antipsychotic drugs are an increasingly common form of medication for elderly patients in health care facilities. Although these drugs treat a wide variety of health concerns, most prescribed are unnecessary, and have the potential to cause more harm than good. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, a professor…

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Overuse of Antipsychotic Medications in Nursing Homes

According to the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP, 1 in 5 elderly patients—in over 15,500 nursing homes—are administered powerful antipsychotic medications that have the ability to create detrimental, and possibly fatal, side effects. Antipsychotics are habitually distributed to subdue the patient and create a less chaotic work environment for…

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    Omnicare Allegedly Violates the Federal Anti Kickback Statute

Omnicare Incorporated is required to pay $124 million to settle two slander lawsuits claiming Omnicare failed to comply with the federal Anti-Kickback Statute. Omnicare Inc., one of the largest distributors of drugs and other pharmaceutical products to various skilled nursing facilities across the United States, allegedly provided discounts to certain…

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Report Reveals Impact of CMS Initiative Aimed at Reducing Use of Antipsychotic Medications

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) launched the initiative Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes to lower the use of antipsychotic medication in nursing home facilities. The aim of this initiative was to reduce the inappropriate use of antipsychotic drugs by 15%. However, this goal was…

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Study Exposes Nursing Home Staff’s Lack of Knowledge Regarding Antipsychotic Medication

A recent study published by the Journal of American Medical Directors Association (JAMDA) provided insight as to the knowledge nursing home staff possessed regarding antipsychotic drugs, along with the beliefs they held regarding the appropriateness and effectiveness of such drugs. Antipsychotic medications are generally administered to dementia patients to address…

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Nursing Homes Required to Obtain Informed Consent When Administering Psychotropic Drugs

Many nursing homes often substitute individualized care with the use of psychotropic drugs to make up for the lack of adequate staffing in their facilities. As a result, nursing homes often misuse psychotropic drugs by administering them to residents in order to sedate or control them. This has the tragic…

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Reducing Unnecessary Antipsychotic Drug Use in Nursing Homes

The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report in 2011 finding that antipsychotic drugs given to elderly residents of nursing homes were not administered in compliance with standards set forth by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Such medications, when used…

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Mold Contamination In Antipsychotic Drug Prompts Product Recall

Johnson & Johnson initiated a product recall of their antipsychotic drug, Risperdal Consta, on Wednesday due to mold contamination of their product. Risperdal Consta is an antipsychotic medication that has been approved for use in patients with bipolar 1 disorder and schizophrenia. It should be noted that this recall only…

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Reduction in Polypharmacy is Beneficial for Both Nursing Home Residents and Health-Care Providers

It is not uncommon for the elderly to need the assistance of multiple medications to maintain their health. However, as the number of medications being taken increases, so does the risk involved. A study conducted by the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine finds…

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