EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 20 MIN
Episode 2: Medication Management: Real Struggles, Alarming Outcomes, and Data That Speak Facts (Part 2)
from UnIqUeLeE SpOkEn Llc Empowering Healthcare: Where Transparency Sparks Transformation · host UnIqUeLeE SpOkEn LlC
Medication management in long-term care is a high-stakes responsibility that impacts lives, safety, and the future of care. In this episode, we break down the latest research, legal trends, and real-world stories—from staffing ratios and clinical care tasks to the human side of nursing and the legal risks of medication errors. Discover what needs to change, hear real case studies, and join the movement for transparency and transformation in long-term care.Show NotesHost: UnIqUeLeE SpOkEn PodcastTopic: Episode 2: Medication Management: Real Struggles, Alarming Outcomes, and Data That Speak Facts (Part 2)Key Points: Who is Abt Associates and why their research mattersCMS’s new staffing rule vs. Abt’s recommendationsThe role of RNs, LPNs/LVNs, and CNAs in long-term careReal-world observations: pre-preparing medications, time-consuming clinical tasks, and indirect care workloadThe daily struggle for nurses and aides: managing large caseloads, documentation, and regulatory demandsLegal risks and recent lawsuit examplesWhat needs to change: realistic systems, regulations, and best practicesFeatured Data & Stories:800,000 preventable medication-related injuries annually in U.S. long-term careCase studies of medication errors and their consequencesInsights from the 2024 Abt Associates Nursing Home Staffing StudyCall to Action:Share what’s working in your facility, spark ideas for change, and connect with us to be part of the movement for safer, more effective care.Connect:Website: https://linktr.ee/uniqueleespokenllcFollow, comment, share, subscribe, or be a guest!References:Abt Associates Nursing Home Staffing StudyCMS Final Rule 2024Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesNursing Home Abuse CenterBMJ Quality & SafetyAHRQRosewood Nursing Legal CasesSkilled Nursing News
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Medication management in long-term care is a high-stakes responsibility that impacts lives, safety, and the future of care. In this episode, we break down the latest research, legal trends, and real-world stories—from staffing ratios and clinical care tasks to the human side of nursing and the legal risks of medication errors. Discover what needs to change, hear real case studies, and join the movement for transparency and transformation in long-term care.Show NotesHost: UnIqUeLeE SpOkEn PodcastTopic: Episode 2: Medication Management: Real Struggles, Alarming Outcomes, and Data That Speak Facts (Part 2)Key Points: Who is Abt Associates and why their research mattersCMS’s new staffing rule vs. Abt’s recommendationsThe role of RNs, LPNs/LVNs, and CNAs in long-term careReal-world observations: pre-preparing medications, time-consuming clinical tasks, and indirect care workloadThe daily struggle for nurses and aides: managing large caseloads, documentation, and regulatory demandsLegal risks and recent lawsuit examplesWhat needs to change: realistic systems, regulations, and best practicesFeatured Data & Stories:800,000 preventable medication-related injuries annually in U.S. long-term careCase studies of medication errors and their consequencesInsights from the 2024 Abt Associates Nursing Home Staffing StudyCall to Action:Share what’s working in your facility, spark ideas for change, and connect with us to be part of the movement for safer, more effective care.Connect:Website: https://linktr.ee/uniqueleespokenllcFollow, comment, share, subscribe, or be a guest!References:Abt Associates Nursing Home Staffing StudyCMS Final Rule 2024Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesNursing Home Abuse CenterBMJ Quality & SafetyAHRQRosewood Nursing Legal CasesSkilled Nursing News
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