OBJECTIVES: To explore strategies used by clinical programs to justify operations to decision-makers using the example of the Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), an evidence-based, cost-effective program to improve care for hospitalized older adults. DESIGN: Qualitative study design using 62 in-depth, semistructured interviews conducted with HELP staff members and hospital administrators between September 2008 and August 2009. SETTING: Nineteen HELP sites in hospitals across the United States and Canada that had been recruiting patients for at least 6 months. PARTICIPANTS: HELP staff and hospital administrators. MEASUREMENTS: Participant experiences sustaining the program in the face of actual or perceived financial threats, with a focus on...
Background: In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) cares for millions of Medicaid-eligible older adults ...
Abstract Background As the population ages, older hos...
Many gerontologists base their philosophical framework on a philosophy that encapsulates designing a...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The growing population of older adults and the numerous negative outcomes ass...
The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), an effective intervention to prevent delirium in older hospi...
Hospital-acquired conditions cause harm to patients and increase mortality. In addition to lowering ...
Objective: To gain insight into which factors impede, and which facilitate, the implementation of a ...
Nearly half of older people admitted to hospital experience functional decline, which is loss in the...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
The purpose of this article is to provide the rationale and methods for adapting the Hospital Elder ...
Background: Financial constraints and quality requirements demand that interventions selected are mo...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the Bundled Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP and HELP in Home Care), an ada...
BACKGROUND: Health care organizations are designing comprehensive care programs to reduce hospital u...
BACKGROUND: Case management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-88)The healthcare industry has entered an era of inten...
Background: In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) cares for millions of Medicaid-eligible older adults ...
Abstract Background As the population ages, older hos...
Many gerontologists base their philosophical framework on a philosophy that encapsulates designing a...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The growing population of older adults and the numerous negative outcomes ass...
The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), an effective intervention to prevent delirium in older hospi...
Hospital-acquired conditions cause harm to patients and increase mortality. In addition to lowering ...
Objective: To gain insight into which factors impede, and which facilitate, the implementation of a ...
Nearly half of older people admitted to hospital experience functional decline, which is loss in the...
Background: Case management of older people with multiple chronic conditions was being implemented w...
The purpose of this article is to provide the rationale and methods for adapting the Hospital Elder ...
Background: Financial constraints and quality requirements demand that interventions selected are mo...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the Bundled Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP and HELP in Home Care), an ada...
BACKGROUND: Health care organizations are designing comprehensive care programs to reduce hospital u...
BACKGROUND: Case management is a type of intervention expected to improve the quality of care and th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-88)The healthcare industry has entered an era of inten...
Background: In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) cares for millions of Medicaid-eligible older adults ...
Abstract Background As the population ages, older hos...
Many gerontologists base their philosophical framework on a philosophy that encapsulates designing a...