The 2023 WWS included an oversample of caregiving workers to better understand their opinions

WASHINGTON—A new Workplace Wellness Survey (WWS) report published by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) and Greenwald Research finds caregiving workers are slightly older on average, more likely to work part-time than non-caregivers, stressed about finances and are challenged to juggle work and caregiving responsibilities.

RAND researchers found that family members reported worse care experiences on average from for-profit hospices across all the domains assessed

Patients receiving care from for-profit hospices have substantially worse care experiences than patients who receive care from not-for-profit hospices, according to a new RAND Corporation study.

MIAMI, August 28, 2012—Independent Living Systems, LLC (ILS), a national leader in providing innovative long-term care, care management, post discharge and nutrition services to the elderly, dual eligible and special needs populations, announces that its Health Risk Assessment (HRA) offering has received certification from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Health Information Product (HIP) in the category of Health Assessment.