Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care

Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2001-02-27

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0309132746

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Among the issues confronting America is long-term care for frail, older persons and others with chronic conditions and functional limitations that limit their ability to care for themselves. Improving the Quality of Long-Term Care takes a comprehensive look at the quality of care and quality of life in long-term care, including nursing homes, home health agencies, residential care facilities, family members and a variety of others. This book describes the current state of long-term care, identifying problem areas and offering recommendations for federal and state policymakers. Who uses long-term care? How have the characteristics of this population changed over time? What paths do people follow in long term care? The committee provides the latest information on these and other key questions. This book explores strengths and limitations of available data and research literature especially for settings other than nursing homes, on methods to measure, oversee, and improve the quality of long-term care. The committee makes recommendations on setting and enforcing standards of care, strengthening the caregiving workforce, reimbursement issues, and expanding the knowledge base to guide organizational and individual caregivers in improving the quality of care.


For-Profit Enterprise in Health Care

For-Profit Enterprise in Health Care

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1986-01-01

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 0309036437

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"[This book is] the most authoritative assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of recent trends toward the commercialization of health care," says Robert Pear of The New York Times. This major study by the Institute of Medicine examines virtually all aspects of for-profit health care in the United States, including the quality and availability of health care, the cost of medical care, access to financial capital, implications for education and research, and the fiduciary role of the physician. In addition to the report, the book contains 15 papers by experts in the field of for-profit health care covering a broad range of topicsâ€"from trends in the growth of major investor-owned hospital companies to the ethical issues in for-profit health care. "The report makes a lasting contribution to the health policy literature." â€"Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.


Improving the Quality of Care in Nursing Homes

Improving the Quality of Care in Nursing Homes

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1986-02-01

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0309036461

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As more people live longer, the need for quality long-term care for the elderly will increase dramatically. This volume examines the current system of nursing home regulations, and proposes an overhaul to better provide for those confined to such facilities. It determines the need for regulations, and concludes that the present regulatory system is inadequate, stating that what is needed is not more regulation, but better regulation. This long-anticipated study provides a wealth of useful background information, in-depth study, and discussion for nursing home administrators, students, and teachers in the health care field; professionals involved in caring for the elderly; and geriatric specialists.


Quality of Care in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) in California

Quality of Care in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) in California

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Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13:

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Quality of care has been a topic of concern in assisted living facilities, known as Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) in California, for both policy makers and researchers. Research has shown that quality is difficult to measure and measurement systems implemented at a policy level are varied, and often insufficient for research purposes. Without knowledge on how policy impacts quality of care, it is difficult to identify and implement effective policies in assisted living facilities. This study examined how a 2004 policy change in California which reduced the number of unannounced inspection visits from once annually to once every five years, may have impacted quality of care in a sample of 83 RCFEs in San Diego County. Eight hundred eighty six facility inspection reports from a sample of 83 facilities in San Diego County were analyzed to find the number of deficiencies cited and the number of complaint investigation visits from January 2000 through December 2006. Complaint investigation visits and deficiencies were outcomes of interest in this analysis and proxies for quality of care measures. No significant differences were found in the frequency of complaint investigation visits for all facilities or for any individual facility characteristic before and after the policy change. The average number of complaint investigation visits increased overall after the policy change. Individual facility characteristics had varied outcomes, with frequency of complaint investigation visits increasing in some types of facilities and decreasing in others. Significant increases in cited deficiencies were found for facilities licensed 12 months or fewer before the policy change (p=0.040), facilities licensed longer than 37 months before the policy change (p=0.022), 7 to 15 bed facilities (p=0.024), and 50-99 bed facilities (p=0.045). A significant decrease in cited deficiencies was found for facilities with an ownership status of individual or sole proprietorship (p=0.012). Since quality of care is a complex concept to measure, it is recommended that the policy impact be researched further in order to assess why this shift in deficiencies and occurred for some types of facilities and not others.


Quality of Life and Well-Being for Residents in Long-Term Care Communities

Quality of Life and Well-Being for Residents in Long-Term Care Communities

Author: Jennifer L. Johs-Artisensi

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-06-06

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 3031046951

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This book explores key factors long-term care recipients have identified as impacting their quality of life and offers programmatic and policy recommendations to enhance well-being within long-term care communities. Leadership and staff who work in nursing homes and other residential care communities serve as gatekeepers to resident well-being, often without recognizing how residents’ quality of life is impacted by their decision-making. This book takes a life domain approach to build on research-based studies that document key drivers of care recipients’ quality of life, including relationships, autonomy and respect, activities and meals, environment, and care. Using a framework that enhances understanding of resident quality of life, it outlines practical, programmatic, and policy suggestions for long-term care stakeholders, such as administrators, managers, front-line staff, family members, and policy-makers, whose directives and actions impact the lived experience of long-term care residents. As such, this book serves as a roadmap for leaders and managers of long-term care communities, along with policymakers who regulate health and human services, to best structure care environments to maximize quality of life and well-being for long-term care recipients.