Building Choice into Long Term Care
In the past, fate has dictated the passing of life in what are euphemistically called "nursing homes". But there is no longer a need for such a fate, if we are willing to work to change the rules.






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Monday, February 27, 2006
 

Long-term Care Resuscitation Policies Should Be Reviewed. Resuscitation policies in care homes and community hospitals should be reviewed, argue experts in this week's BMJ.Current guidelines require all NHS facilities to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation unless an overt decision has been made to the contrary. Yet resuscitation is unsuccessful in most people in care homes and community hospitals... click link for more info. [Seniors/Aging News From Medical News Today]
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New WebMD Product To Allow Workers In Employer-Sponsored Health Plans To Establish Online Health Records. The New York Times on Thursday examined how WebMD Health, "one of the most-visited medical information sites on the Internet," hopes to "tap into the growing corporate trend of having employees pay more ... of their own health costs" by "helping people enrolled in employer health plans compile personal health information online... click link for more info. [Medical News Today RSS/XML Feed]
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