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... 1977. Too Old, Too Sick, Too Bad -- Nursing Homes in America.
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... 1978. Report of the Joint Interim Task Force on Nursing Homes.
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... The current federal regulations pertaining to Skilled Nursing Facilities use the term "patients." The Intermediate Care regulations refer to "residents." The committee prefers the term "residents" for those being cared for in nursing homes because it more clearly conveys the idea that most people admitted to nursing homes live in them for many months or years.
From page 216...
... 1981. Utilization Patterns and Financial Characteristics of Nursing Homes in the United States: 1977 National Nursing Home Survey.
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... Report prepared for the Health Care Financing Administration.
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... Unpublished paper commissioned by the Institute of Medicine Committee on Nursing Home Regulation and presented at a workshop in December 1984.
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... II: Cost per Episode. Denver, Colorado: Center for Health Services Research, University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center.
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... 1984. Trends of Institutionalization and Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Nursing Homes.
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... Unpublished paper commissioned by the Institute of Medicine Committee on Nursing Home Regulation and presented at a workshop in December 1985. Miller, M
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... 1980. A Study of Antipsychotic Drug Use in Nursing Homes: Epidemiological Evidence Suggesting Misuse.
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... 1969. Nursing Homes Research and Public Policy.
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... Pp. 99- 121 in Functional Assessment in Program Rehabilitation Medicine.
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... Report to Health Care Financing Administration. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale School of Organization and Management.
From page 226...
... 1984. The Systematic Use of Patient Assessment Data for Managing Nursing Homes.
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... Paper prepared for consumer issues workshop conducted by the Institute of Medicine Committee on Nursing Home Regulation and presented at a workshop in December 1984.
From page 228...
... 1980. Regulating the Bed Supply in Nursing Homes.
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... Advocacy for the Nursing Home Resident: An Examination of the Ombudsman Function and Its Relationship to Licensing and Certification Activities in Insuring Quality of Care. Paper presented to consumer issues workshop conducted by the Institute of Medicine Committee on Nursing Home Regulation.
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... 3. Health Care Financing Administration, Health Standards Quality Bureau.
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... Performed for the Iowa Department of Health, Division of Health Facilities [or Nursing Homes and Quality of Health Care: The First Year of Results of an Outcome-Oriented Survey. Journal of Health and Human Resource Administration 7(Summer)
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... Health Care Financing Administration, Health Standards and Quality Bureau. Unpublished, Baltimore, Maryland.
From page 233...
... Unpublished Briefing Materials. Health Standards and Quality Bureau, Health Care Financing Administration.
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... 1983-1984. Health Care Financing Administration, Health Standards and Quality Bureau.
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... November 1984. The HCFA Proposal to Accord "Deemed States" to Nursing Homes Accredited by JCAH.
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... These data were to be used by state surveyors for sampling purposes in testing the new Health Care Financing Administration PaCS survey instrument. Although it was not suggested by the state agency, about half of the nursing homes immediately began entering the data into their own computers and offered to transmit it by telephone to the regulatory agency to facilitate sampling by the surveyors.
From page 237...
... 1984. The Systematic Use of Patient Assessment Data for Managing Nursing Homes.


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