By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Boosting staffing levels at nursing homes could improve the health of residents, a new study says.
Nursing homes have lost 5% of operating capacity since 2020, according to a new study examining why providers have had to limit admissions.
Nearly a third of registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in Michigan carry sizable student loan debt that is ...
Due to staff issues and other factors, nursing homes nationally and across the region are operating below capacity.
A new study from the University of Rochester Medical Center warns that nursing home capacity across the United States has dropped sharply since the COVID-19 pandemic, with rural communities hit the ...
A new study challenges conventional thought regarding the benefits of continuity in nursing care within intensive care units (ICUs). The researchers found that increased nurse continuity was not ...
Many bedside nurses say virtual nursing programs have not eased their workload, though a slight majority have seen benefits to patient care when working alongside virtual nurses, according to a new ...
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