Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine February Issue: Reimagining Long-Term Care

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The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (JAMDA) has released their February issue which is solely devoted to articles that propose ways to further reimagine long-term care going forward.

The entire February JAMDA issue is available and downloadable without cost throughout 2022 with the aim of informing the evolving discussion and improving long-term care. The articles and publications cover various topics on reimagining the long-term care workforce, societal issues, models of care, financing, payment, regulation, and services, including:

  • "The Inevitability of Reimagining Long-Term Care"
  • "The Uncertain Future of Nursing Home Post-Acute Care"
  • "Building Trust in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care: Strategies for Sustainable Change"
  • "The Future Includes Nurse Practitioner Models of Care in the Long-Term Care Sector"
  • "Reimagining Medical Care in Assisted Living"

In addition, the April JAMDA issue on Surgery in Older Persons is open for three months, including:

  • "Surgery and Geriatric Medicine: Toward Greater Integration and Collaboration," Editorial
  • "Applying Evidence-based Principles to Guide Emergency Surgery in Older Adults"

To go to the JAMDA February 2022 issue, click here.
To go to the JAMDA April 2022 issue, click here.