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The unintended consequences of reduced post-acute care lengths of stay
2016 Conference Presentation Care modelsEconomics United States
17 Oct 2016
Adopting catastrophic public insurance for LTSS: will the United States follow Australia and England
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsFunding/purchasing AustraliaEnglandUnited States
14 Oct 2016
Patients’ experiences transitioning to post-acute care in skilled nursing facilities
2016 Conference Presentation Case management United States
14 Oct 2016
Are recessions good for staffing in hospitals and nursing homes?
2016 Conference Presentation Economics United States
14 Oct 2016
Limitations in the evidence base for long-term services and support and persons aging with long-term disability: implications for US programmes and policies
2016 Conference Presentation Policy United States
13 Oct 2016
Marketization: ownership, financing, and quality in the five largest US for-profit nursing home chains
2016 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation United States
07 Oct 2016
Do hospital-owned skilled nursing facilities provide better post-acute care quality?
2016 Conference Presentation Care integration United States
06 Oct 2016
What do Americans want in long-term care insurance policies? Results from a discrete choice experiment
2016 Conference Presentation Demand United States
05 Oct 2016
Social care financing options in the United States: who is responsible and which options do people support?
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United States
05 Oct 2016
What are Americans’ primary concerns about becoming disabled, and how are they acting or willing to act on those concerns?
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United States
05 Oct 2016
What do Americans know about social care?
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United States
05 Oct 2016
Comprehensive support for family caregivers of post-/11 veterans in the United States: impact on veteran health care utilization and costs
2016 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systems United States
05 Oct 2016
Family spillovers of long-term care insurance
2016 Conference Presentation Care models United States
05 Oct 2016
Three models for compensating family caregivers
2016 Conference Presentation Care models United States
05 Oct 2016
Long-term care and the great recession in the United States: mostly dodging the bullet
International evidence on the impact of budget cuts on long-term care systems Funding/purchasing United States
30 Jun 2015
How can private long-term care insurance supplement state systems? A US perspective
The AXA Research Project on how private long-term care insurance supplement states systems: the UK as a case study Funding/purchasing United States
20 May 2015
Market competition and response to public reporting: evidence from skilled nursing facilities
2010 Conference Presentation Markets/regulation United States
18 May 2015
Recent developments in USA
Recent developments in the financing of long-term care in the USA, UK, Japan and Israel (Inter)national systems United States
18 May 2015
The reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and maintenance of participant-directed care in the USA
2010 Conference Presentation Funding/purchasing United States
18 May 2015
A profile of informal caregiving in the United States adult population
2010 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
18 May 2015
Organization, financing, and quality of the ten largest for-profit nursing home chains in the US
2010 Conference Presentation Policy United States
18 May 2015
Changing patterns of LTC service delivery
2014 Conference Presentation (Inter)national systemsCare models United States
15 May 2015
15 May 2015
Financing long-term care: more same than different, but with some twists
2014 Conference Presentation EconomicsFunding/purchasing United States
15 May 2015
The impact of cognitive impairment on hospital and emergency department use among older people across residential settings
2014 Conference Presentation Dementia United States
15 May 2015
Who benefits from public reporting of nursing home quality?
2014 Conference Presentation Outcomes and quality United States
11 May 2015
11 May 2015
The exchange motive and informal long-term care: evidence from the HRS exit-interviews
2014 Conference Presentation Informal care United States
11 May 2015
Economics of informal care: do we know enough to advocate for policy change?
2014 Conference Presentation EconomicsInformal care United States
11 May 2015
Long-term care insurance for married individuals: insuring one without the other?
2014 Conference Presentation Evaluation United States