The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the impact of the "Home Health Aide (HHA) Partnering Collaborative" a quality improvement initiative implemented at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York in three main areas: (1) patient outcomes; (2) patient service use; and (3) aide job perceptions and retention.
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HHA Partnering Collaborative Evaluation: Practice/Research Brief
This brief describes the key components of the HHA Partnering Collaborative model, implementation challenges and successes, and the results and implications from the evaluation. [9 PDF pages]
Partners for Fragile Families (PFF) Demonstration Projects: Employment and Child Support Outcomes And Trends
Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of Human Services Policy
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research
Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Office of Human Services Policy Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Homeless Families and Children
Topics
Family Well-Being
By:Debra J. Rog, PhD, Westat, Rockville, MDJohn C. Buckner, PhD, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Rural Homelessness
By:Marjorie Robertson, PhD, Alcohol Research Group, Albany, CANatalie Harris, Miami Valley Housing Opportunities, Dayton, OHNancy Fritz, MDiv, Governor's Office, Augusta, MERebecca Noftsinger, Westat, Rockville, MD
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Characteristics of Help-Seeking Street Youth and Non-Street Youth
By:Alma C. Molino, MS, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Incarceration and Homelessness
By:Stephen Metraux, PhD, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PACaterina G. Roman, PhD, The Urban Institute, Washington, DCRichard S. Cho, MCP, Corporation for Supportive Housing, New York, NY
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Housing Models
By:Gretchen Locke, MA, Abt Associates Inc., Cambridge, MAJill Khadduri, PhD, Abt Associates Inc., Bethesda, MDAnn O’Hara, Technical Assistance Collaborative, Boston, MA
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Historical and Contextual Influences on the U.S. Response to Contemporary Homelessness
By:Walter Leginski, PhD Retired, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. People Who Experience Long-Term Homelessness: Characteristics and Interventions
By:Carol L. M. Caton, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NYCarol Wilkins, MPP, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Oakland, CAJacquelyn Anderson, MPP, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Oakland, CA
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Changing Homeless and Mainstream Service Systems: Essential Approaches to Ending Homelessness
By:Martha R. Burt, PhD, The Urban Institute, Washington, DCBrooke E. Spellman, MA, Abt Associates Inc., Peoria, IL
Toward Understanding Homelessness: The 2007 National Symposium on Homelessness Research. Consumer Integration and Self-Determination in Homelessness Research, Policy, Planning, and Services
By:Susan Barrow, PhD, NY State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NYLorraine McMullin, Mental Health Association in New York State, Albany, NYJulia Tripp, Center for Social Policy, University of Massachusetts, Randolph, MASam Tsemberis, PhD, Pathways to Housing, New York, NY
The Effect of Health Care Cost Growth on the U.S. Economy
Final Report Prepared by: Neeraj Sood, Arkadipta Ghosh, and Jose J. Escarse September, 2007
Poor Finances: Assets and Low-Income Households: Introduction to the Series
Poor Finances: Assets and Low-Income Households Principal Investigators: Signe-Mary McKernan and Michael Sherraden The Urban Institute Project began September 2007
HHA Partnering Collaborative Evaluation: Practice/Research Brief
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
HHA Partnering Collaborative Evaluation: Practice/Research Brief
Visiting Nurse Service of New YorkCenter for Home Care Policy and Research
September 2007
PDF Version (9 PDF pages)
Home Health Aide (HHA) Partnering Collaborative Evaluation: Final Report
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Home Health Aide (HHA) Partnering Collaborative Evaluation: Final Report
Impacts of the Heritage Keepers® Life Skills Education Component
Topics
Teen Pregnancy
By: Melissa Clark, Christopher Trenholm, Barbara Devaney, Justin Wheeler, and Lisa Quay Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Project Director: Christopher Trenholm Contract No.: HHS 100-98-0010 MPR Reference No.: 8549-110
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Home Health Agencies - Report C: Review by Representatives from Home Health Agencies and Vendors
This is the third report in a series describing the findings from stakeholders. The background on the taxonomy development is described in more detail in Report A and it is the expectation of the authors that these reports would be read as a set.
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Nursing Homes - Report B: Review by Representatives from Nursing Homes and Vendors
Topics
Nursing Homes & Facilities
This is the second report in a series that is describing the findings from stakeholders. The background on the taxonomy development is described in more detail in Report A and it is the expectation of the authors that these reports would be read as a set.
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Home Health Agencies - Report C: Review by Representatives from Home Health Agencies and Vendors
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Nursing Homes - Report B: Review by Representatives from Nursing Homes and Vendors
Topics
Nursing Homes & Facilities
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Nursing Homes and Home Health Agencies - Report A: Review by Representatives from Standards Development Organizations
Topics
Nursing Homes & Facilities
This paper reports on findings from a circumscribed literature review and multiple stakeholder discussions pertaining to the use of and need for health information technology applications in nursing homes (NHs) and home health agencies (HHAs).
Taxonomy of Health Information Technology Functions in Nursing Homes and Home Health Agencies - Report A: Review by Representatives from Standards Development Organizations
Topics
Nursing Homes & Facilities
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Home Health Aide Partnering Collaborative: Implementation Manual
The Home Health Aide Partnering Collaborative is a quality improvement project developed and implemented at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. The primary purpose of the Collaborative was to enhance the quality of work life for home health aides while improving outcomes for home health patients.
Overview of the Uninsured in the United States: An analysis of the 2007 Current Population Survey
Topics
Health Insurance
ASPE ISSUE BRIEF Overview of the Uninsured in the United States: An analysis of the 2007 Current Population Survey U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation September, 2007
The Home Health Aide Partnering Collaborative: Implementation Manual
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Indicators of Welfare Dependence: Annual Report to Congress, 2007 - Executive Summary
The Welfare Indicators Act of 1994 requires the Department of Health and Human Services to prepare annual reports to Congress on indicators and predictors of welfare dependence. The 2007 Indicators of Welfare Dependence, the tenth annual report, provides welfare dependence indicators through 2004, reflecting changes that have taken place since ena
Indicators of Welfare Dependence: Annual Report to Congress, 2007
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
This report was written by Gil Crouse, Sarah Douglas, and Susan Hauan of the Office of Human Services Policy under the direction of Melissa Pardue, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Services Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
Child Care Subsidies in Urban and Rural Counties
Topics
Child Care
This paper examined the extent to which subsidies from the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) served families in urban and rural areas of the country in FY 2004. Overall, the analysis found that the distribution of CCDF caseloads approximately matched the distribution of children (all incomes) residing in those areas.
Assessing Child Support Arrears in Nine Large States and the Nation
Contents Who Owes the Arrears? State Variation in Arrears How Collectible are the Arrears? Why have Arrears Grown So Rapidly? Actions taken by Study States to Manage Arrears Despite
Assessing Child Support Arrears in Nine Large States and the Nation
Authors: Elaine Sorensen, Liliana Sousa, Simon Schaner The Urban Institute Prepared for: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
Child Care Subsidies in Urban and Rural Counties - Research Brief
Topics
Child Care
By: Kendall Swenson
The Effects of Marriage on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research Evidence. Research Brief
Topics
Marriage & Family Issues
About This Research Brief
Economic Patterns of Single Mothers Following Their Poverty Exits
This report examines the employment patterns and income progression of single mothers and their families for two years after they exit poverty. The study found that 30 percent of single mothers were poor but then left poverty. Work effort was high among single mothers who left poverty: on average they worked for three-quarters of the subsequent two years following their poverty exit.
Economic Patterns of Single Mothers Following Their Poverty Exits: Acknowledgments and Introduction
Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)Office of Human Services Policy (HSP)Contract: 233-02-0086; Task Order 23
The Effects of Marriage on Health: A Synthesis of Recent Research Evidence
Topics
Marriage & Family Issues
This report synthesizes current research on the relationship between marital status and healthy behaviors, health status and longevity, mental health and substance use, health care access and utilization, and intergenerational health effects. It focuses on relevant U.S. studies that carefully address selection and causality and were published in peer-reviewed journals since 1990.
HUD/HHS/VA Collaborative Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness: Is System Integration Associated with Client Outcomes?
Contents Introduction Methods Results Conclusion Introduction In response to the problem of chronic homelessness, the U.S.
HUD/HHS/VA Collaborative Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness: Is System Integration Associated with Client Outcomes?
By: Alvin S. Mares, Ph.D., M.S.W. (1, 2, 3) Greg A. Greenberg, Ph.D. (1, 2) Robert A. Rosenheck, M.D. (1, 2, 4, 5)
TRIM3 Simulations of Full-Year Uninsured Children and their Eligibility of Medicaid and SCHIP
Topics
Modeling & Simulation
TRIM3 Simulations of Full-Year Uninsured Children and their Eligibility of Medicaid and SCHIP
Topics
Health Insurance
TRIM3 Simulations of Full-Year Uninsured Children and their Eligibility for Medicaid and SCHIP[1] Technical Report By: Kenneth Finegold and Linda Giannarelli June, 2007
Voices of Young Fathers: The Partners for Fragile Families Demonstration Projects
Contents Key Themes and Findings Perspectives on Fatherhood and Family Functioning Perspectives on the PFF Program Experience Perspectives on Child Support Perspectives on Employment H
Implementation of the Partners for Fragile Families Demonstration Projects
Contents Program Design Recruiting and Enrolling Participants PFF Program Services Implementation Challenges Lessons from the PFF Demonstration