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Quality Measurement

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Executive Summary: Analysis of the Effect of Regulation on the Quality of Care in Board and Care Homes

This report summarizes ASPE's analysis of the effect of regulation and licensure on the quality of care in board and care homes. Study purpose and methodology are described, major findings are presented, and implications of the study findings are discussed. [48 PDF pages]

Report from the Secretary's Task Force on Elder Abuse

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Report from the Secretary's Task Force on Elder Abuse Secretary's Task Force on Elder Abuse February 1992 PDF Version (25 PDF pages)

The Federal Role in Consumer Protection and Regulation of Long-Term Care Insurance

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Caregiver Burden and Institutionalization, Hospital Use, and Stability of Care: Final Report

This study assessed a variety of longitudinal models to examine the effect of different types of caregiver burden on outcomes important to policymakers: nursing home admissions, hospital use, and stability of the family and formal care networks.

A Pilot Study fo the Adequacy of Post-Hospital Community Care for the Elderly: Final Report

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Review of State Quality Assurance Programs for Home Care: Final Report

  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

National Conference on Home Care Quality: Issues and Accountability--Volume I Proceedings

To better understand the actual nature of quality problems in home care and the difficulties that home care agencies and state officials face in assuring quality of care, DALTCP sponsored a practitioners conference on quality assurance in home care. The conference included researchers and federal and state regulatory officials and emphasized the experience of practitioners in the field.

The Evaluation of the National Long-Term Care Demonstration

Peter Kemper, Randall S. Brown, George J. Carcagno, Robert A. Applebaum, Jon B. Christianson, Walter Corson, Shari Miller Dunstan, Thomas Grannemann, Margaret Harrigan, Nancy Holden, Barbara R.

Channeling Effects on the Quality of Clients' Lives

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services