Objectives Among hospice patients who lived in nursing homes, we sought to: (1) report trends in hospice use over time, (2) describe factors associated with very long hospice stays (>6 months), and (3) describe hospice utilization patterns. Design, setting, and participants We conducted a retrospective study from an urban, Midwest cohort of hospice patients, aged ≥65 years, who lived in nursing homes between 1999 and 2008. Measurements Demographic data, clinical characteristics, and health care utilization were collected from Medicare claims, Medicaid claims, and Minimum Data Set assessments. Patients with overlapping nursing home and hospice stays were identified. χ2 and t tests were used to compare patients with less than or long...
Objective: To evaluate the use of healthcare resources during the last six months of life among pati...
The number of older Americans who are finding Nursing Homes (NH) or Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)...
Background: The prevalence of untreated pain in nursing home residents with cancer is unacceptably h...
OBJECTIVES: Prior studies associate hospice use with reduced hospitalization and spending at the end...
BACKGROUND: For nursing home patients, hospice use and associated costs have grown dramatically. A b...
OBJECTIVE: Use of hospice has been associated with improved outcomes for nursing home residents and ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe differences in hospice services for patients living at home, in nursing h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the relative importance of health care market structure and county-level demo...
National Hospice Study data for 1981-82 were used to predict the location of care for terminal cance...
ObjectivesHospice enrollment is known to reduce risk of hospitalizations for nursing home residents ...
Background: Many older persons with advanced dementia receive terminal care in nursing homes, others...
This report is the third in a series of reports on home health care and hospice agencies, their staf...
This report presents preliminary statistics on an estimated 1,5 million current patients and 3.9 mil...
Hospice is considered the “gold standard” for end-of-life care, providing dying patients and their f...
Objectives: In the USA, there is little systematic evidence about the real-world trajectories of pat...
Objective: To evaluate the use of healthcare resources during the last six months of life among pati...
The number of older Americans who are finding Nursing Homes (NH) or Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)...
Background: The prevalence of untreated pain in nursing home residents with cancer is unacceptably h...
OBJECTIVES: Prior studies associate hospice use with reduced hospitalization and spending at the end...
BACKGROUND: For nursing home patients, hospice use and associated costs have grown dramatically. A b...
OBJECTIVE: Use of hospice has been associated with improved outcomes for nursing home residents and ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe differences in hospice services for patients living at home, in nursing h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the relative importance of health care market structure and county-level demo...
National Hospice Study data for 1981-82 were used to predict the location of care for terminal cance...
ObjectivesHospice enrollment is known to reduce risk of hospitalizations for nursing home residents ...
Background: Many older persons with advanced dementia receive terminal care in nursing homes, others...
This report is the third in a series of reports on home health care and hospice agencies, their staf...
This report presents preliminary statistics on an estimated 1,5 million current patients and 3.9 mil...
Hospice is considered the “gold standard” for end-of-life care, providing dying patients and their f...
Objectives: In the USA, there is little systematic evidence about the real-world trajectories of pat...
Objective: To evaluate the use of healthcare resources during the last six months of life among pati...
The number of older Americans who are finding Nursing Homes (NH) or Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF)...
Background: The prevalence of untreated pain in nursing home residents with cancer is unacceptably h...