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It’s National Occupational Therapy Month!

By on April 10, 2014

 In the world of healthcare, a lot of discipline go relatively unnoticed, usually (and unfortunately I might add) due to the general lack of knowledge surrounding the particular subject. So, in light of this, we here at Rehab Home Health

Overview of Medicare’s “Pumpkin Rule” taking effect

By on January 12, 2014

In 2011, the first of the baby boom generation reached what used to be known as retirement age. And for the next 18 years, boomers will be turning 65 at a rate of about 8,000 a day. As this unique

Caring for Someone With Medicare?

By on November 30, 2013

id you know that  over 66 million Americans care for loved ones who have chronic illnesses, disabilities, or frailties that come naturally with old age? November is National Family Caregiver Month – a perfect opportunity to reach out for help

District court upholds controversial Medicare rule

By on November 23, 2013

Sarah Mulcahy was 96 years old when she suffered a bad fall. The pain was so severe that she became incontinent and nauseous. After going to the emergency room, she was hospitalized and spent three nights at Manchester Memorial Hospital

The One Medicare Program that Actually Works

By on November 22, 2013

This is Avik Roy, writing in National Affairs: The most successful cost-control experiment in Medicare — the relatively new prescription-drug component called Part D … is a so-called “premium support” program. Seniors are given a set amount of money to apply

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