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Month: March 2022
‘We’ve Got a Real Problem Here’: Parkinson Warns SNF Operators Could Face Medicare Funding Cuts
Skilled nursing operators may soon face disastrous Medicare funding cuts, American Health Care Association President and CEO Mark Parkinson warned on Thursday. The Centers for
Google Cloud security survey is ‘aggressive’ move vs. Microsoft
Google Cloud’s new government security survey is another sign that the cybersecurity battle vs. Microsoft is heating up.Read More
Top priorities for the refugee education response across Europe
By Maysa Jalbout Over 3.5 million people—half of them children—have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries over the past several weeks. The consequences for Ukrainian refugee
I risked my career to save my life [PODCAST]
“I have spent years in silence about my career decisions, nervous that my inability to take call and inability to thrive while sleep-deprived could be
Gartner lists seven cybersecurity trends for 2022
Gartner’s seven trends clearly indicate that, for enterprises and their CISOs, cybersecurity needs to be a business enabler first.Read More
8 Steps to Creating a Successful Life Transition
Are you in the middle of or considering making a life transition? Truthfully, it’s a combination of art and science. Here are 8 steps to get
Daily Crunch: Intel will reportedly buy cloud-optimization startup Granulate for $650M
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As counting wraps for the day, mixed results emerge in Amazon union votes
As of the close of today’s counting in the Bessemer, Alabama Amazon Union election, “no” votes are ahead 993 to 875. It’s a positive outcome
More Data Shows Home Health Admissions Stabilizing, But Short of Pre-Pandemic Heights
Though home health admissions have begun to stabilize, providers are still seeing admissions that are lower than pre-pandemic levels. That’s according to the 2021 post-acute