On behalf of the NCHCFA staff, we wish you a Happy Holidays! There will be no issue of UPDATE Weekly next week. The newsletter will...
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The federal grant that funds the Regional Infection Prevention Support (RIPS) program ends in May. As a result, the RIPS program will have to transition...
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As reported in July, OSHA is expanding its requirements to electronically submit employee injury data through its Final Rule on Improving Tracking of Workplace Injuries...
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There is still time to write and submit a Bronze Quality Award application before the January deadline. The National Quality Award team is hosting a...
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NCHCFA is now accepting nominations for the NCHCFA Institute for LTC Leaders Class of 2025 until December 22, 2023. This is open to anyone employed...
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Join NCHCFA for a 12-month Webinar Series: Deconstructing Immediate Jeopardy & High Risk Tags presented by Shelly Maffia with Proactive LTC Consulting. The series begins...
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Join Alliant Health Solutions for Seamlessly Transitioning Patients on MOUD to Nursing Homes—Part 2 (Panel Discussion) on Friday, January 12 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m....
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Join NCHCFA for a 12-month Webinar Series: Documentation in Depth presented by Christine Twombly and Eleisha Wilkes with Proactive LTC Consulting. The series begins on...
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Come One, Come All to the Greatest Show on Earth: Dazzle & Delight in Long Term Care at NCHCFA’s Annual Convention and Expo on February...
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Be sure to mark your calendars and join us at the following in-person events in 2024. NCHCFA Legislative Conference May 14 – 15 Marriott Crabtree...
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Meet Southeastern Paper Group! Since 1969, Southeastern Paper Group has been a trusted partner of businesses, communities, and professionals across the region, specializing in distributing...
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This guide was created by the AHCA Customer Experience Committee, with collaboration from the AHCA Survey/Regulatory Committee, to assist Skilled Nursing providers in the effort...
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Candy canes used to be totally white! In the late 19th century, Christmas cards and advertisements depicted candy canes that were plain white. At the...
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