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Autor:
Eric A. Coleman, Emily Whitfield, Cari Levy, David F. Hittle, Robert S. Schwartz, Sung-Joon Min, Adit A. Ginde, Robert E. Burke, Allan V. Prochazka
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 17(3)
Hospital discharges to post-acute care (PAC) facilities have increased rapidly. This increase may lead to more hospital readmissions from PAC facilities, which are common and poorly understood. We sought to determine the risk factors and timing for h
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rural Health. 12:395-409
This article summarizes a study of relationships between hospital volume and patient outcomes for diagnoses commonly treated and procedures commonly performed in smaller rural hospitals. Literature review findings and results of analyses using second
Publikováno v:
Home Health Care Services Quarterly. 15:97-115
As part of an evaluation of the Medicare certification program for home health agencies (HHAs), we examined the extent to which certification findings were related to patient outcomes. In a previous study, we collected longitudinal patient data for a
Autor:
Angela A. Richard, Paula M. Stearns, Martha C. Powell, Karin S. Conway, Karen Engle, Peter W. Shaughnessy, David F. Hittle, Kathryn S. Crisler
Publikováno v:
Home health care services quarterly. 22(4)
The Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) is used for outcome reporting, quality improvement, and case mix adjustment of per-episode payment for home health care. The research described here addresses interrater reliability of OASIS items an
Autor:
Martha C. Powell, Peter W. Shaughnessy, Angela A. Richard, John F. Steiner, Andrew M. Kramer, Kendra L. Mulvey-Lawlor, Robert E. Schlenker, Nancy Donelan-McCall, David F. Hittle, James M. Beaudry, Kathryn S. Crisler, Karen Engle
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 50(8)
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate effects on patient outcomes of Outcome-Based Quality Improvement (OBQI), a continuous quality improvement methodology for home health care (HHC). DESIGN: A quasi-experimental design with prospective pre/post and study/control