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Use of Medicare's Hospice Benefit by Nursing Facility Residents

Susan C. Miller, Pedro Gozalo and Vincent Mor Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research, Brown University This report was prepared under contract #100-97-0010 between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) and the Urban Institute.

An Introduction to the National Long-Term Care Survey

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services An Introduction to the National Long-Term Care Surveys Robert F. Clark August 21, 1998 PDF Version: http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/nltcssu2.pdf (15 PDF pages)

Home and Community-Based Care: The U.S. Example

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Overview of Long-Term Care in Five Nations: Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Norways, and the United States

After discusion about the possible approaches for conducting the international analysis, the International Collaborative Effort on Age research team concluded that the initial step in analysis should be to establish the 'context' of the research on outcomes of nursing home care.

Nursing Home Care in Five Nations

(Journal of the International Federation on Ageing, AGEING INTERNATIONAL Long-Term Care Challenges an Aging World supplement, Volume XX, Number 2) [10 PDF pages]

Reducing Nursing Home Use Through Community-Based Long-Term Care: An Optimization Analysis Using Data from the National Channeling Demonstration

A generally consistent finding of community-based long-term care demonstrations, including Channeling, is that these programs do not lead to net reductions in long-term care expenditures. Even though reducing nursing home costs was a goal of these demonstrations, none involved systematic managerial and resource allocation strategies specifically designed to research this goal.

Reducing Nursing Home Use Through Community Long-Term Care: An Optimization Analysis Using Data from the National Channeling Demonstration

Vernon L. Greene, Ph.D., Mary E. Lovely, Ph.D., Mark D. Miller, M.S., and Jan I. Ondrich, Ph.D. Syracuse University

A Synthesis and Critique of Studies on Medicaid Asset Spenddown

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

An Analysis of the Impact of Spend-down on Medicaid Expenditures

  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Effects of Multiple Admissions on Nursing Home Use: Implications for "Front-end" Policies

This study analyzes data from the 1985 National Nursing Home Survey to examine the phenomenon of multiple nursing home admissions. This is done in order to determine the number of individuals who would be fully covered if "front-end" nursing home coverage options were enacted.