Purpose: Our objective in this study was to compare the quality of care provided under the Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO), a special program designed to serve dually eligible older persons, to care provided to controls who received fee-for-service Medicare and Medicaid managed care. Design and Methods: Two control groups were used; one was drawn from nonenrollees living in the same area (Control-In) and another from comparable individuals living in another urban area where the program was not available (Control-Out). Cohorts living in the community and in nursing homes were included. Quality measures for both groups included mortality rates, preventable hospital admissions, and preventable emergency room (ER) visits. For the communi...
OBJECTIVE: To use process and structural measures to evaluate the quality of Private Duty Nursing (P...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
BACKGROUND: A commonly voiced concern is that health maintenance organizations (HMOs) may withhold o...
Purpose: Our objective in this study was to compare the quality of care provided under the Minnesota...
Purpose: To assess changes in various functional and satisfaction measures between older persons enr...
Purpose: We sought to assess the quality of care provided by an innovative MedicareþChoice HMO targe...
Background: The geriatric population has been vastly increasing. Most geriatric patients live alone,...
BackgroundMedicare Advantage (MA) enrollment is steadily growing, but little is known about the qual...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
[[abstract]]Objective: The problem of long-term healthcare for a disabled and aging population has g...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the characteristics of a sample of EverCare nursing home residents with two c...
Research has shown that current healthcare infrastructure is unsuited to fulfill the needs of the qu...
Caring for the 9 million low-income elderly or disabled adults who are eligible for full benefits un...
OBJECTIVES: To describe differences in perceived quality of hospice care for individuals living a...
This study investigates the effects of market conditions on nursing home performance controlling for...
OBJECTIVE: To use process and structural measures to evaluate the quality of Private Duty Nursing (P...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
BACKGROUND: A commonly voiced concern is that health maintenance organizations (HMOs) may withhold o...
Purpose: Our objective in this study was to compare the quality of care provided under the Minnesota...
Purpose: To assess changes in various functional and satisfaction measures between older persons enr...
Purpose: We sought to assess the quality of care provided by an innovative MedicareþChoice HMO targe...
Background: The geriatric population has been vastly increasing. Most geriatric patients live alone,...
BackgroundMedicare Advantage (MA) enrollment is steadily growing, but little is known about the qual...
An increasing number of Medicare beneficiaries are enrolling in managed care programs such as Medica...
[[abstract]]Objective: The problem of long-term healthcare for a disabled and aging population has g...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the characteristics of a sample of EverCare nursing home residents with two c...
Research has shown that current healthcare infrastructure is unsuited to fulfill the needs of the qu...
Caring for the 9 million low-income elderly or disabled adults who are eligible for full benefits un...
OBJECTIVES: To describe differences in perceived quality of hospice care for individuals living a...
This study investigates the effects of market conditions on nursing home performance controlling for...
OBJECTIVE: To use process and structural measures to evaluate the quality of Private Duty Nursing (P...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
BACKGROUND: A commonly voiced concern is that health maintenance organizations (HMOs) may withhold o...