Focus on managed care and quality assurance [electronic resource] : integrating acute and chronic care / Robert J. Newcomer, Anne M. Wilkinson, volume editors.
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TextSeries: Annual review of gerontology & geriatrics ; v. 16.Publication details: New York, NY : Springer, c1997.Description: xviii, 259 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780826165053 (electronic bk.)
- 0826165052 (electronic bk.)
- Managed care plans (Medical care)
- Medical care -- Quality control
- Integrated delivery of health care
- Delivery of Health Care, Integrated -- United States
- Managed Care Programs -- United States
- Quality Assurance, Health Care -- United States
- Health Services for the Aged -- trends -- United States
- Bejaardenzorg
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- RC952.A1 A56eb v. 16
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Managed care in acute and primary care settings / Robert Newcomer, Charlene Harrington, and Robert Kane -- Chapter 2. Subacute care: its role and the assurance of quality / Jennie Harvell -- Chapter 3. Managing the care of nursing home residents: the challenge of integration / Renée Rose Shield -- Chapter 4. Past research on long-term care case management demonstrations / Anne M. Wilkinson -- Chapter 5. State and local approaches to long-term care / J. Russell Johnson -- Chapter 6. Case management for private payers / Kevin J. Mahoney ... [et al.] -- Chapter 7. Residential care for the frail elderly: state innovations in placement, financing, and governance / Robert Newcomer, Keren Brown Wilson, and Paul Lee -- Chapter 8. An approach to geriatric screening in managed care settings / Jennifer Myhre, Anita L. Sewart, and Cathleen Yordi -- Chapter 9. Thoughts on the future of integrating acute and long-term care / Robyn I. Stone and Ruth E. Katz.
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