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Efficiency Evaluation of Skilled Nursing Facilities
Journal of Medical Systems, 1998This study employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to determine technical efficiency using skilled nursing facilities in the United States, using a 10% national sample of 324 skilled nursing facilities stratified by ownership and size cluster groupings.
Y A, Ozcan, S E, Wogen, L W, Mau
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MEDICARE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY REIMBURSEMENT AND UPCODING
Health Economics, 2012ABSTRACTPost‐acute care provided by skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) is reimbursed by Medicare under a prospective payment system using resource utilization groups (RUGs) that adjust payment intensity on the basis of predefined ranges of weekly therapy minutes provided and the functionality of the patient.
Bowblis, John R., Brunt, Christopher
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Admissions to Skilled Nursing Facilities From Assisted Living Facilities
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2005Minimum Data Set data from 15,977 residents were analyzed to investigate the reasons older adults were admitted to skilled nursing facilities from assisted living facilities. Residents admitted from assisted living facilities, private homes, hospitals, and hospitals with previous assisted living facility residence were compared.
Myra A, Aud, Marilyn J, Rantz
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Inappropriate Medication Prescribing in Skilled-Nursing Facilities
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992To quantify the appropriateness of medication prescriptions in nursing home residents.Prospective, cohort study.Twelve nursing homes in the greater Los Angeles area.A total of 1106 nursing home residents.The appropriateness of medication prescriptions was evaluated using explicit criteria developed through consensus by 13 experts from the United States
M H, Beers +7 more
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California skilled nursing facilities.
Journal of gerontological nursing, 1998It is estimated that of the 2.2 million people who turned 65 years of age in 1990, approximately 1 million will be cared for in a SNF at least once before they die (Satterfield, 1993). Under pressure from federal and state governments to reduce costs associated with acute care hospitalization, SNFs are admitting patients who require more complex ...
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Skilled nursing facilities reform.
Balance (Alexandria, Va.), 1998The Medicare prospective payment system for skilled nursing facilities will take effect with cost reporting years beginning on or after July 1, 1998. HCFA is working on the implementation details. While final details are not expected to be published until Summer 1998, the following information has been provided through HCFA and/or the Nursing Home Case-
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Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2020
Lauren J. Gleason +4 more
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Lauren J. Gleason +4 more
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Skilled nursing facility subacute care.
Cost & quality quarterly journal : CQ, 1998The following article is a highlight of the American Health Care Association's survey findings published in the 1997 Facts and Trends: The Subacute Care Sourcebook. The Sourcebook is an annual publication reflecting the best information available on the growing industry of treating higher acuity post-hospital stay patients in a skilled nursing facility
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