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期刊名:Medical care research and review

缩写:MED CARE RES REV

ISSN:1077-5587

e-ISSN:1552-6801

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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To foster bottom-up innovations, health care organizations are leveraging interdisciplinary frontline innovation teams. These teams include workers across hierarchical levels and professional backgrounds, pooling diverse knowledge sources t...
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Many older adults are experiencing unmet needs for assistance with the activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). Such unmet needs might threaten their physical and psychosocial well-being. We con...
Amy Meehan,Joan F Brazier,David C Grabowski et al. Amy Meehan et al.
The Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) was implemented in U.S. skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) in October 2019, shortly before COVID-19. This new payment model aimed to reimburse SNFs for patients' nursing needs rather than the previous ...
Anagha Lokhande,David F Painter,Braden Vogt et al. Anagha Lokhande et al.
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) accounts for a sizable proportion of Medicare spending. Peritoneal dialysis remains an underutilized treatment modality for ESKD despite its quality of life and cost-saving benefits. Medicare policy on reimbu...
Richard C van Kleef,Mieke Reuser,Thomas G McGuire et al. Richard C van Kleef et al.
In health insurance markets with regulated competition, regulators face the challenge of preventing risk selection. This paper provides a framework for analyzing the scope (i.e., potential actions by insurers and consumers) and incentives f...
Jeffrey D Larson,Alden Yuanhong Lai,Matthew J DePuccio et al. Jeffrey D Larson et al.
Surge management is important to hospital operations, yet surge literature has mostly focused on the addition of resources (e.g., 25% more beds) during events like pandemics. Such views are limiting, as meeting surge demands requires hospit...
Megan K Beckett,Denise D Quigley,William G Lehrman et al. Megan K Beckett et al.
Patient experience is a key hospital quality measure. We review and characterize the literature on interventions, care and management processes, and structural characteristics associated with better inpatient experiences as measured by the ...
Henry S Stabler,Timothy Beebe,Katie White Henry S Stabler
Policymakers have long sought to encourage hospitals to assume a more collaborative role in improving community health. By urging hospitals to interact with community stakeholders, more integrative relationships may result that can better a...
Benjamin Lê Cook,Jeremiah Rastegar,Nikesh Patel Benjamin Lê Cook
The intersection of social risk and race and ethnicity on mental health care utilization is understudied. This study examined disparities in health care treatment, adjusting for clinical need, among 25,780 Medicare Advantage beneficiaries w...
Jun Li Jun Li
Health care report cards improve information and are a crucial part of health care reform of the federal government of the United States. I exploit a natural experiment in the home health sector to assess whether a higher rating under the s...