Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations.
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Manton, KG; Vertrees, JC; Woodbury, MA
Published in: Health care financing review
January 1990
The functional and health characteristics of nursing home residents in New York State using a multivariate classification procedure are examined in this article. This analysis suggested that these characteristics could be explained in terms of six dimensions. The association of these six dimensions with two existing sets of nursing home case-mix groups was analyzed in order to determine how groups based only on the health and functional characteristics of residents related to groups based primarily on measures of current service use. A number of resident characteristics were not described well by case-mix measures based only on service use, suggesting the need to modify such groups using additional sources of input.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Health care financing review
EISSN
1554-9887
ISSN
0195-8631
Publication Date
January 1990
Volume
12
Issue
1
Start / End Page
47 / 62
Related Subject Headings
- Nursing Homes
- New York
- Models, Statistical
- Long-Term Care
- Inpatients
- Humans
- Health Resources
- Health Policy & Services
- Diagnosis-Related Groups
- Aged
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Manton, K. G., Vertrees, J. C., & Woodbury, M. A. (1990). Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations. Health Care Financing Review, 12(1), 47–62.
Manton, K. G., J. C. Vertrees, and M. A. Woodbury. “Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations.” Health Care Financing Review 12, no. 1 (January 1990): 47–62.
Manton KG, Vertrees JC, Woodbury MA. Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations. Health care financing review. 1990 Jan;12(1):47–62.
Manton, K. G., et al. “Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations.” Health Care Financing Review, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 1990, pp. 47–62.
Manton KG, Vertrees JC, Woodbury MA. Functionally and medically defined subgroups of nursing home populations. Health care financing review. 1990 Jan;12(1):47–62.
Published In
Health care financing review
EISSN
1554-9887
ISSN
0195-8631
Publication Date
January 1990
Volume
12
Issue
1
Start / End Page
47 / 62
Related Subject Headings
- Nursing Homes
- New York
- Models, Statistical
- Long-Term Care
- Inpatients
- Humans
- Health Resources
- Health Policy & Services
- Diagnosis-Related Groups
- Aged