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1 online resource (130 pages) : illustrations |
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Title from title screen (viewed on June 10, 2004). |
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Document formatted into pages; contains 128 pages. |
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"RAND Health." |
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A: Functional independence measure -- B: Minimum data set-post acute care -- C: Recruitment and study participation letters -- D: Characteristics of participating facilities -- E: Study forms and instructions -- F: FAQs -- G: Sample study newsletters -- H: Calibration team practice sites -- I: Calibration team sampling protocol -- J: Factor analysis -- K: Morris crosswalk. |
Summary |
These appendices accompany a report that evaluates alternative assessment tools for use in a prospective payment system (PPS) for inpatient rehabilitation facilities. They include samples of study forms and instructions; descriptions of measures; recruitment and participation letters; characteristics of participating facilities; sample study newsletters; and sampling protocols. The PPS was designed for use with the Functional Independence Measure. Policymakers hoped to substitute a new, more comprehensive, multipurpose assessment instrument, the Minimum Data Set-Post-Acute Care (MDS-PAC). This study compares the potential effects of this substitution. The MDS-PAC is a comprehensive data collection tool, with over 300 items, including sociodemographic information, pre-admission history, advance directives, cognitive and communication patterns, mood and behavior patterns, functional status, bladder/bowel management, diagnoses, medical complexities, pain status, oral/nutritional status, procedures/services, functional prognosis, and resources for discharge. To use the MDS-PAC in the new payment system, researchers needed a way to create a FIM-like motor score and a FIM-like cognitive score. A proposed translation was refined and evaluated. The goal of the report was to determine whether the planned substitution of the MDS-PAC for the FIM in the proposed inpatient rehabilitation hospital prospective payment system would adversely affect system performance, patients, or hospitals. |
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Hospitals -- Rehabilitation services -- Prospective payment.
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Medicare.
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Prospective Payment System -- economics |
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Rehabilitation Centers -- economics |
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Medicare |
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Hôpitaux -- Services de réadaptation -- Paiement prospectif des soins.
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Medicare.
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MEDICAL -- Health Policy.
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Hospitals -- Rehabilitation services -- Prospective payment
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Medicare
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Added Author |
Buchanan, Joan, 1947-
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Andres, Patricia.
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Haley, Stephen M.
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Paddock, Susan M.
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Young, David C.
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Zaslavsky, Alan M.
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RAND Health.
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Rand Corporation.
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (U.S.)
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Added Title |
Assessment instruments for a prospective payment system |
Other Form: |
Print version: Final report on assessment instruments for prospective payment system. 0833032224 (DLC) 2002031822 (OCoLC)50518640 |
ISBN |
0833032224 |
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9780833032225 |
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9780833059949 (electronic bk.) |
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0833059947 (electronic bk.) |
Report No. |
RAND/MR-1501/1-CMS |
Standard No. |
GBVCP 1008657344 |
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