The rising number of geriatric patients with complex, chronic, and often multiple health conditions presents numerous policy challenges. RAND has conducted the most comprehensive examination of the quality of medical care provided to the vulnerable elderly and coordinates interdisciplinary research centers to develop and study innovative clinical and health services interventions to improve health care outcomes for geriatric patients.
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Most people in developed countries will live with a serious, eventually fatal, chronic condition for months or years before dying.
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Acute illness is very common among incontinent nursing home residents, and is generally diagnosed and treated at the nursing home site.
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To develop a reliable and valid instrument to measure older adults' expectations regarding aging.
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Experts identified 19 specific care processes as valid and important measures of the quality of NH residential care.
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Examines the organizational and aggregate resident characteristics of nursing homes associated with poor quality in the use of physical restraints.
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Measures expectations about aging among community-residing older adults, identifies characteristics associated with having low expectations regarding aging, and examines whether expectations are associated with healthcare-seeking beliefs.
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Examines the effectiveness of the Improving Mood-Promoting Access to Collaborative Treatment collaborative care management program for late-life depression.
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This research brief summarizes RAND Health research on pharmacy compliance with California's prescription drug discount program for Medicare beneficiaries.
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In this article, the author examine the association between turnover of nursing home administrators and five important quality of care outcomes.
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The author discusses these results in terms of their significance of nursing homes and top management.
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Authors review the role of risk assessment in allowing clinicians to target services and interventions to individuals, especially for frail elders.
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The author's model helps show some opportunities for future research in the relocation of the elderly.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certifies approximately 17,000 nursing homes per year.
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Falls and mobility problems generally result from multiple, diverse, and interacting causes. After detecting a problem, clinicians must use careful and thorough diagnostic approaches to identify the most likely causes, contributing factors, and associated comorbid conditions, many of which will respond to intervention.
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This project investigated the relationship between processes and outcomes of care and aimed to develop explicit criteria to evaluate the quality of care of elderly patients with heart failure.
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Medication use provides an ideal opportunity for monitoring quality of care in the vulnerable elders.
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On the basis of a comprehensive literature review, a set of process indicators to assess the quality of health care for vulnerable elders with osteoarthritis was developed. This paper summarizes the methods used to develop these indicators and reviews the evidence on which they are based.
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The methods for developing the ACOVE quality indicators for the management of osteoporosis, including the literature review and expert panel consideration, are detailed elsewhere in this supplement. A structured literature review found 2960 titles on osteoporosis, from which abstracts and articles were identified that were relevant to this report. Based on the literature and the authors' expertise, 24 potential quality indicators were proposed.
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Although few experts disagree that painful conditions should be treated, less consensus exists on specific treatments for particular conditions. For this reason, indicators have been proposed for the general management of chronic pain in areas in which evidence is strong or a consensus among experts exists.