Christine Bishop (@cebish) 's Twitter Profile
Christine Bishop

@cebish

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calendar_today01-11-2012 15:41:08

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Can nursing homes become better places to _live_ for the people that need them? Only if we work to reframe for the public and our legislators #residentcenteredcare

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Minimum staffing requirements will cost money! just as payment rates are decreasing? And what about a wage to attract and keep a well-trained stable workforce?academic.oup.com/innovateage/ad…

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Many patients are family caregivers. The unmet needs of caregivers have been compounded by COVID. In new Health Affairs Forefront led by Tamryn Fowler Gray, PhD, RN, MSN, MPH, we examine how key stakeholders can advocate for policies that support patients who are caregivers healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/for…

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Outstanding compendium of articles just published edited by my colleague Christine Bishop And featuring commentary by David Grabowski. Evidence Base for the Future of Nursing Homes: Special Issue academic.oup.com/innovateage/ar…

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National Association of Health Care Assistants and I have a new webinar series, Table for Two, in which I interview senior living thought leaders about topics of the day. For our next one, I am looking forward to sitting down with the one and only Mike Wasserman. I hope you will join us: lnkd.in/gwny_kpx

<a href="/NAHCA/">National Association of Health Care Assistants</a> and I have a new webinar series, Table for Two, in which I interview senior living thought leaders about topics of the day.

For our next one, I am looking forward to sitting down with the one and only <a href="/wassdoc/">Mike Wasserman</a>.

I hope you will join us: lnkd.in/gwny_kpx
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With (((Howard Degenholtz))) hoping to spark generation of evidence in support of person-centered nursing home policy and practice -- see the full special issue! academic.oup.com/innovateage/ar…

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Looking forward to my conversation tomorrow with Mike Wasserman as we figure out how to resolve all of LTC’s workforce problems. Ok, maybe not all problems but we will try. Please join us: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Looking forward to my conversation tomorrow with <a href="/wassdoc/">Mike Wasserman</a> as we figure out how to resolve all of LTC’s workforce problems. 

Ok, maybe not all problems but we will try. Please join us: 
us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Foes on screen, friends in life. If you want redemption for Ingrid at PVH, explanations from Murphy, #TeamZ or just more NY drama then turn on PARTNER TRACK & tell Netflix that you want a Season 2. Otherwise that’s it 👋🏼 ciao for now. #RenewPartnerTrack tell your friends ❤️

Foes on screen, friends in life. If you want redemption for Ingrid at PVH, explanations from Murphy, #TeamZ or just more NY drama then turn on PARTNER TRACK &amp; tell <a href="/netflix/">Netflix</a> that you want a Season 2. Otherwise that’s it 👋🏼 ciao for now. #RenewPartnerTrack tell your friends ❤️
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Our new paper with Maureen Stewart Sharon Reif @RSayko_Adams and Emily Ledingham shows large disparities: Quality of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment for Persons With and Without Disabling Conditions ja.ma/3ZW6z9n via JAMA Network Open part of JAMA Network

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This year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin showed that female participation in the labour market did not have an upward trend over a 200 year period, but instead forms a U-shaped curve. The participation of married women decreased with the transition from an agrarian

This year’s economic sciences laureate Claudia Goldin showed that female participation in the labour market did not have an upward trend over a 200 year period, but instead forms a U-shaped curve.

The participation of married women decreased with the transition from an agrarian
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Another chapter for The Heller School at Brandeis in support of people with Down syndrome. A giant international step forward!