Residential care supply, nursing home licensing, and case mix in four states
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Authors
Swan, James H.
Newcomer, Robert
Advisors
Issue Date
2000
Type
Article
Keywords
Comparative Study , Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Citation
Health care financing review. 2000 Spring; 21(3): 203-29.
Abstract
Simulation analyses quantify admission and continuing physical and cognitive impairment patient case-mix changes under two scenarios: with increases in residential care supply and with all nursing homes licensed only as skilled care facilities. Findings raise caution about the assumed interplay between residential care supply and nursing home use. The proportion of nursing home patients with only physical and cognitive impairment likely to be affected by current and emerging long-term care (LTC) policy was well under 25 percent of the nursing home population in each of the four study States. States varied in LTC supply and utilization controls.
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Publisher
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Journal
Book Title
Series
Health Care Financing Review
Health Care Financ Rev
Health Care Financ Rev
PubMed ID
DOI
ISSN
0195-8631

