Experience of a Medicaid nursing home entry cohort.

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Title
Experience of a Medicaid nursing home entry cohort.
First Author
Ray, Wayne A
Date of Pub
1989 Summer
Pages
51-63
Abstract
Long-term care cost-containment policies have focused on reducing the numbers of persons entering nursing homes. To provide insight and background for such efforts, the authors studied the experience of Medicaid nursing home entry cohorts in three individual States. They found substantial interstate variation in rates of nursing home entry and subsequent patterns of discharge, suggesting the operation of fundamentally different policies for provision of Medicaid nursing home services. Analysis of the cost effectiveness and quality of care implications of these policies may provide guidance for future cost-containment efforts.
Other Authors
Baugh, David K; Dodds, Suzanne; Federspiel, Charles F
MeSH
Aged : Aged, 80 and over : California : Chronic Disease : Comparative Study : Demography : Female : Human : Male : Medicaid/utilization : Michigan : New York : Nursing Homes/utilization : Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data : Patient Discharge/statistics & numerical data : Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. : United States
Issue
4
NTIS Number
PB89-232342
Volume
10