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Whistleblower Forced to Resign

Newsweek reported that Charles Borges, the Chief Data Officer at the Social Security Administration (SSA), has resigned following his whistleblower complaint alleging that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) mishandled sensitive personal data of over 300 million Americans.

Diversion of Narcotics

Debbie Armstrong, a licensed Indianapolis nurse of 17 years was charged with four felonies related to patient medications. She was responsible for 19 drug discrepancies such as oxycodone and hydrocodone in the Waters of Indianapolis Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center. Despite what nursing home residents and families may hope, these charges are not new habits

Long Term Care Funding

USA Today had an interesting article about a recent study finding that most Americans are uninformed about the reality of Medicare and long-term care, causing them to be unprepared to deal with the tremendous costs of their future needs. Long-term care refers to various services that exist to assist people in their everyday activities, such

AI and the Law

Christopher Kachouroff and Jennifer DeMaster were charged $3,000 each after they used artificial intelligence when filing their motion. This court filing was filled with errors, including citations to nonexistent cases and misquotation of case law—Judge Nina Y. Wang of the U.S. The District Court in Denver ruled. “Notwithstanding any suggestion to the contrary, this Court

Dementia and Institutionalization

A recent study featured in NeurologyLive highlights serious gaps in dementia care that often lead to unnecessary nursing home placement. Researchers interviewed individuals with dementia, family caregivers, and healthcare professionals in New York City and identified seven key unmet needs: help with daily activities, access to services, treatment-related care, social interaction, respect for personal preferences,

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