Characteristics of community nursing homes serving per diem veterans, 1999 to 2002.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2007-12-01 Epub Date: 2007-09-18 DOI:10.1177/1077558707304740
Christopher E Johnson, Robert Weech-Maldonado, Huanguang Jia, Dean Reker, Robert Buchanan, Alexandre Laberge
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Abstract

This study compared the characteristics of community nursing homes where veterans received their care with those of facilities that did not treat veterans from 1999 to 2002 using the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Online Survey Certification and Reporting system data merged with the CMS Minimum Data Set. A structure, process, and outcome model was used to examine whether the presence of per diem veterans had any impact on multidimensional quality measures. Facilities with any veterans were less likely to meet recommended nurse staffing standards; more likely to have patients with tube feeding, new catheterizations, and mobility restraints; and more likely to have actual harm citations and new pressure sores, plus quality-of-care, quality-of-life, and total deficiencies, than facilities without veterans. The implications of this study are that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs may need to examine its contracting policies with community facilities to understand both quality and selection effects that may be occurring.

1999年至2002年社区养老服务机构按日计薪退伍军人的特点。
本研究使用医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)在线调查认证和报告系统数据与CMS最小数据集合并,比较了1999年至2002年退伍军人接受护理的社区养老院与不接受护理的社区养老院的特征。使用结构、过程和结果模型来检查按日领取养老金的退伍军人的存在是否对多维质量测量有任何影响。有退伍军人的设施不太可能达到推荐的护士配备标准;更有可能有病人进行管饲、新的导尿和活动限制;与没有退伍军人的设施相比,更有可能产生实际的伤害和新的压疮,加上护理质量,生活质量和总体缺陷。这项研究的含义是,美国退伍军人事务部可能需要检查其与社区设施的合同政策,以了解可能发生的质量和选择效应。
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