This report examines the role of specific state legislative, administrative, and common law and public policy in protecting older long-term care consumers who are or may become participants in research studies
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
This book is a concise survey of the development of U.S. long-term care and its financing, with comp...
Protecting human participants in long-term care research: the role of state law and polic
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
ETHICAL ISSUES ARE A SIGNIFICANT potential barrier to much-needed research in long-term care setting...
This article explores the movement of government and insurance-paid long-term care programs which te...
This paper reports the results of a national comparative study of nursing home ombudsman programs fo...
This is a state-level case-study of the performance of local Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs in Oh...
Stronger and more consistent support is needed for research on long-term care. A greater investment ...
This brochure covers the main points of the HIPAA Privacy Rule that affect research undertaken in lo...
Kapp discusses the expanding need for long-term care services by looking at the goal put forward by ...
In 1990, the State of Ohio spent more than $1 billion to finance long-term care services to older Oh...
This report describes a site visit to Wisconsin in August 2007 that focused on the use of home and c...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
This book is a concise survey of the development of U.S. long-term care and its financing, with comp...
Protecting human participants in long-term care research: the role of state law and polic
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
ETHICAL ISSUES ARE A SIGNIFICANT potential barrier to much-needed research in long-term care setting...
This article explores the movement of government and insurance-paid long-term care programs which te...
This paper reports the results of a national comparative study of nursing home ombudsman programs fo...
This is a state-level case-study of the performance of local Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs in Oh...
Stronger and more consistent support is needed for research on long-term care. A greater investment ...
This brochure covers the main points of the HIPAA Privacy Rule that affect research undertaken in lo...
Kapp discusses the expanding need for long-term care services by looking at the goal put forward by ...
In 1990, the State of Ohio spent more than $1 billion to finance long-term care services to older Oh...
This report describes a site visit to Wisconsin in August 2007 that focused on the use of home and c...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
This book is a concise survey of the development of U.S. long-term care and its financing, with comp...