MDS Central is changing to your Post-Acute Advisor
MDS 3.0 Insider, September 2, 2016
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MDS Central is changing to your Post-Acute Advisor. We are now going to cover the news and regulations across the entire post-acute care continuum, including:
• Long-term care
• Home health
• Inpatient rehabilitation
• Hospice
• Assisted living
Post-Acute Advisor is your place to ask questions, get the latest post-acute care news, and find resources to make your job easier. We’ll keep you updated on new regulations, provide analysis of post-acute care issues, and help you navigate the continually evolving industry.
On September 9th, you will notice the change to the MDS Central site. It will now be called Post-Acute Advisor and continue to provide you with the news and regulatory updates you expect.
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