U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Effects of Sample Attrition on Estimates of Channelings Impacts for an Early Sample
Peter A. Mossel and Randall S. Brown
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
July 1984
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Long-Term Care Service Supply: Levels and Behavior
In this paper, the authors attempt to describe the current supply of institutional long-term care and to discuss the developments in the last 20 years that have affected that supply. The have not attempted to model quantitatively the growth of institutional care or its variation across areas.
The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
This report analyzes the treatment and control groups in the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration and concludes that the randomization procedure resulted in groups that are very similar on observable characteristics.
The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
Randall S. Brown and Margaret Harrigan
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
October 27, 1983
PDF Version (30 PDF pages)
Source Book on Long-Term Care Data
Tables in this report were prepared in response to a contractual charge to analyze existing data sources for answers to as many long-term care questions as data and resources would permit. More than two dozen research papers containing roughly 500 tables were produced as a result of that effort. This report contains a substantial portion of those tables. [201 PDF pages]
Source Book on Long-Term Care Data
Joel Cohen, Judith Feder, Carol Hamcke, Martha Krieger, Susan O’Loughlin, William Scanlon, Margaret Sulvetta, William Weissert, Sidney Katz, Denise Mahalak, Marilyn Moon, Joseph Papsidero, Beth Soldo and Allan Unger The Urban Institute, Health Policy Center July 29, 1983 PDF Version: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/re
Overview of the Final Report of the Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment
The Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment (SIME/DIME) was the last in a series of four, large-scale income maintenance experiments undertaken in the late 1960s and early 1970s to measure the disincentive effects of cash transfers on the market work of those eligible for them.
The Planning and Implementation of Channeling: Early Experiences of the National Long Term Care Demonstration
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Long-Term Care Financing
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Private Capacity to Finance Long-Term Care
This paper considers ways to determine the ability of users to contribute to the costs of their care. When better estimates of the costs of long-term care are known, the figures developed here can be used to indicate where shares of the health expenditure burden could be borne privately by individuals.
Third Year Comprehensive Report of the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study
This summary is intended to restate the major research questions being addressed in the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study and provide executives, decisionmakers, and lay persons, in an extremely abbreviated form some tentative answers based on the analysis of the data collected to date.
Third Year Comprehensive Report of the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Clinical Baseline Assessment Instrument Set
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Clinical Baseline Assessment Instrument Set Temple University, Institute on Aging 1983 PDF Version (68 PDF pages)
Initial Research Design of the National Long Term Care Demonstration
The primary objective of the research in the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration was to determine the impacts of the demonstration on service utilization, public and private costs, clients and caregivers. The demonstration employed a randomized experimental design with random assignment of eligible participants to either treatment group or control group status.
Initial Research Design of the National Long Term Care Demonstration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
A Guide to Memorandum of Understanding Negotiation and Development
This paper describes a practical step-by-step approach to negotiating memoranda of understanding. Although they were written for Channeling agencies, the techniques as described would be useful for any social service agency interested in developing formalized interagency agreements. The document includes model agreements. [26 PDF pages]
Community Services and Long-Term Care: Issues of Negligence and Liability
Agencies operating under the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration program had complex assignments to assess the needs of older people requiring long-term care, to determine what services met such needs and to arrange for the delivery of services. Responsibility for a client was spread across several agencies, organizations, and individuals.
Community Services and Long-Term Care: Issues of Negligence and Liability
Elias S. Cohen, J.D., and Linda S. Staroscik, M.A. Temple University, Long Term Care Gerontology Center
A Guide to Memorandum of Understanding Negotiation and Development
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Working Papers on Long-Term Care
These Papers describe the current state of knowledge about long-term care in the U.S., and serve as a knowledge base for the difficult analytic tasks that lie ahead. They are based on the work of HHS's Task Force on Long-Term Care up to January 1981 and contain data that have not been available before.
Issues in Developing the Client Assessment Instrument for the National Long Term Care Channeling Demonstration
This preliminary report addresses a number of issues pertaining to the development of a combined research and clinical instrument for assessing the functional status of clients in the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration.
Issues in Developing the Client Assessment Instrument for the National Long Term Care Channeling Demonstration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Review of Income Concepts Used in Economic Analysis
Prepared by: R. William Thomas Abt Associates Prepared for: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Contract: HEW-100-76-0179
The Privacy Act of 1974: An Assessment. APPENDIX 4 TO The Report of The Privacy Protection Study Commission.
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Privacy & Confidentiality
PRIVACY PROTECTION STUDY COMMISSION Chairman: David F. Linowes, Certified Public Accountant, New York City, and Boeschenstein Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy, University of Illinois Vice Chairman: Dr. Willis H. Ware, The Rand Corporation Santa Monica, California
Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens
Transmittal Letter to Secretary Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Dear Mr. Secretary:
A Common Thread of Service
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Strategic Planning
An Historical Guide to HEW Excerpt from DHEW Publication No. (OS) 73-45 (July 1, 1972)