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Oct 18, 2024 1:00 pm - Oct 19, 2024 5:10 pm

MIMDA: Twenty-Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting of the Michigan Medical Directors Association

Gaylord, MI

Join your fellow providers in PALTC to learn what’s new in the service of this vulnerable patient population in our unique settings while enjoying the beauty of northern Michigan in the Fall. Sessions include: updates and trends in the survey process, health inequities in elder care, managing spasms & contractures, and more. Once again, we will have a half-day program Friday afternoon bootcamp for PATLC providers: Essentials in Post Acute and Long Term Care. If you want to learn the ins and outs of working in nursing homes, come hear from the best.

This year MIMDA will again provide a Bootcamp for providers in post-acute and long-term care. This informative session is a "must" for folks entering practice in the extended care world, it will provide pearls of wisdom for veterans as well.

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JAMDA

March 15, 2022

Applying Evidence-based Principles to Guide Emergency Surgery in Older Adults

Although outcomes for older adults undergoing elective surgery are generally comparable to younger patients, outcomes associated with emergency surgery are poor. These adverse outcomes are in part because of the physiologic changes associated with aging, increased odds of comorbidities in older adults, and...
JAMDA

July 5, 2021

Lessons Learned From Ohio's Statewide Implementation of the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory as a Pay for Performance Initiative to Enhance Person-Centered Care

Person-centered care (PCC) in nursing homes is an elusive organizational goal that has attracted the attention of pay-for-performance (P4P) programs. P4P programs are used to incentivize providers to improve the quality of care delivered. However, P4P programs have both overarching policy initiatives (big ...
JAMDA

September 17, 2025

Asymptomatic Acute Hypertension in Nursing Home Residents: Rarely an Emergency

Hypertension is extremely common in the geriatric population, with estimates as high as 75%. Among nursing home residents, the prevalence is even higher. Asymptomatic hypertension, an acute increase in blood pressure without end-organ involvement, is common in this patient population and results in many ca...