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Expert insight into the education of healthcare professionals on medication adherence
Abstract Aims Medication non‐adherence is a global health problem affecting patients with numerous medical conditions. Training healthcare professionals (HCPs) on managing the challenging issue of medication non‐adherence requires an evidence‐based approach.
Fatima Rezae+3 more
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A Decomposition of the Elasticity of Medicaid Nursing Home Expenditures Into Price, Quality, and Quantity Effects [PDF]
Nursing home expenditures have become a public policy concern primarily because the Medicaid program payes for approximately 50 percent. Medicaid makes health care available to individuals who otherwise could not afford it, by directly reimbursing ...
Paul J. Gertler
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Abstract Aims The validity of using the Canadian Medication Safety Self‐Assessment for Long‐Term Care (MSSA‐LTC) tool in the international context is unknown. This study aims to determine the face and content validity of the Canadian MSSA‐LTC tool for assessing medication safety‐related processes in the Australian long‐term care (LTC) setting.
Ramesh Sharma Poudel+3 more
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An Experiment in the Rehabilitation of Nursing Home Patients [PDF]
Howard R. Kelman
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Evaluation of the Wellspring Model for Improving Nursing Home Quality [PDF]
Examines how successfully the Wellspring model improved the quality of care for residents of eleven nonprofit nursing homes in Wisconsin.
Barbara Bowers+7 more
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Orienting the Architect to Nursing Home Design [PDF]
S. D. Doff+3 more
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Prescribing competence: The pros and cons of different methods for assessment
Evaluating a medical graduate’s competence in rational prescribing is challenging. With the aim to guide and inspire teachers, this narrative review explores different methods that can be used to assess prescribing competence. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and thus a mix of different assessment methods is needed throughout the ...
David J. Brinkman+3 more
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State Uses Financial Incentives To Fund Nursing Home–Initiated Quality Improvement Projects Through Competitive Bidding Process, Leading to Better Care [PDF]
Authorized in 2006 by the State legislature, Minnesota’s Performance-Based Incentive Program funds nursing home–initiated quality improvement projects for 1 to 3 years through increases of up to 5 percent in the operating per diem rate charged to ...
Abrahamson, Kathleen+6 more
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PREDICTING THE ACCEPTANCE OF DENTAL CARE BY RESIDENTS OF NURSING HOMES [PDF]
S. Stephen Kegeles+2 more
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