BACKGROUND: People with dementia (PWD) are at high risk for hospice disenrollment, yet little is known about patterns of disenrollment among the growing number of hospice enrollees with dementia. DESIGN: Retrospective, observational cohort study of 100% Medicare beneficiaries with dementia aged 65 and older enrolled in the Medicare Hospice Benefit between July 2012 and December 2017. Outcome measures included hospice-initiated disenrollment for patients whose rate of decline ceased to meet the Medicare hospice eligibility guideline of expected death within 6 months (extended prognosis) and patient-initiated disenrollment (revocation). Hospice, regional, and patient risk factors and variation were assessed with multilevel mixed-effects logis...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Dementia and advanced cancer are complex, life-limiting conditions that benefit from spe...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....
Dementia is a leading cause of death in the USA. Although guidelines exist to determine hospice elig...
Involvement in a hospice program is important because it may allow individuals with dementia to dela...
Background: In the United States, 45% of people enrolled in hospice have dementia. We know little ab...
Hospice and Dementia Special Care Units (DSCUs) have been shown to be gold standards of care for ind...
Background: While palliative home care is advocated for people with dementia, evidence of its effect...
Background: Many older persons with advanced dementia receive terminal care in nursing homes, others...
Alzheimer’s and dementia-related illnesses are causing the deaths of an increasing number ofAmerican...
Patients with Alzheimer disease and their families are eligible to receive hospice care in the last ...
Abstract Background Dementia is a terminal illness making the palliative and hospice approach to car...
Background/objectivesAlthough Alzheimer disease and other dementias are life limiting, only a minori...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
BACKGROUND: For nursing home patients, hospice use and associated costs have grown dramatically. A b...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Dementia and advanced cancer are complex, life-limiting conditions that benefit from spe...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....
Dementia is a leading cause of death in the USA. Although guidelines exist to determine hospice elig...
Involvement in a hospice program is important because it may allow individuals with dementia to dela...
Background: In the United States, 45% of people enrolled in hospice have dementia. We know little ab...
Hospice and Dementia Special Care Units (DSCUs) have been shown to be gold standards of care for ind...
Background: While palliative home care is advocated for people with dementia, evidence of its effect...
Background: Many older persons with advanced dementia receive terminal care in nursing homes, others...
Alzheimer’s and dementia-related illnesses are causing the deaths of an increasing number ofAmerican...
Patients with Alzheimer disease and their families are eligible to receive hospice care in the last ...
Abstract Background Dementia is a terminal illness making the palliative and hospice approach to car...
Background/objectivesAlthough Alzheimer disease and other dementias are life limiting, only a minori...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
BACKGROUND: For nursing home patients, hospice use and associated costs have grown dramatically. A b...
Objective: To describe patterns in the use of hospital emergency departments in the last year of lif...
Background: Dementia and advanced cancer are complex, life-limiting conditions that benefit from spe...
Background: Insight in causes of death in demented patients may help physicians in end-of-life care....