The National Quality Award Program, sponsored by the American Healthcare Association National Center for Assisted Living, was implemented to cultivate continuous quality improvement in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Based upon the Baldridge Criteria for Performance Excellence, the program utilizes a systems-based or Big “Q” approach to quality and requires applicants to examine seven categories of their organizational environment including: 1) leadership, 2) strategy, 3) customers, 4) measurement, analysis, and knowledge management, 5) workforce, 6) operations, and 7) results. The subsequent dissertation examines whether award status is associated with better performance on publicly reported quality measures and financial p...
This study sought to answer the question, “Is there an association between quality rating performanc...
Given the ongoing concerns about the quality of care in nursing homes, a theoretical framework to gu...
Nursing homes play a unique dual role in the long-term care continuum, serving as a place where peop...
The National Quality Award Program, sponsored by the American Healthcare Association National Center...
Abstract Background In November 2002, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a ...
The healthcare industry, and more specifically the nursing home sector, is changing operations and s...
For nursing home residents, quality of li/e is largely determined by the quality o/ the care they re...
Policy development to improve nursing home quality is an urgent task especially when we consider a r...
Background- The need for quality improvement and increasing concern about the costs and appropriaten...
quality of care in nursing homes remains problematic. This article assesses strategies for improving...
This paper looks at nursing home quality initiatives, built around public reporting of quality data,...
Authorized in 2006 by the State legislature, Minnesota’s Performance-Based Incentive Program funds n...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
In 2006, the Minnesota Performance-based Incentive Payment Program (PIPP) was launched to fund provi...
This study sought to answer the question, “Is there an association between quality rating performanc...
Given the ongoing concerns about the quality of care in nursing homes, a theoretical framework to gu...
Nursing homes play a unique dual role in the long-term care continuum, serving as a place where peop...
The National Quality Award Program, sponsored by the American Healthcare Association National Center...
Abstract Background In November 2002, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched a ...
The healthcare industry, and more specifically the nursing home sector, is changing operations and s...
For nursing home residents, quality of li/e is largely determined by the quality o/ the care they re...
Policy development to improve nursing home quality is an urgent task especially when we consider a r...
Background- The need for quality improvement and increasing concern about the costs and appropriaten...
quality of care in nursing homes remains problematic. This article assesses strategies for improving...
This paper looks at nursing home quality initiatives, built around public reporting of quality data,...
Authorized in 2006 by the State legislature, Minnesota’s Performance-Based Incentive Program funds n...
Converting the nursing home institutional model to a model of person-centered care for the purpose o...
With aging society the quality concern on nursing homes has been increasing. To improve nursing home...
In 2006, the Minnesota Performance-based Incentive Payment Program (PIPP) was launched to fund provi...
This study sought to answer the question, “Is there an association between quality rating performanc...
Given the ongoing concerns about the quality of care in nursing homes, a theoretical framework to gu...
Nursing homes play a unique dual role in the long-term care continuum, serving as a place where peop...