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1 online resource (24 pages) : illustrations, map |
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text txt rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Note |
Title from title caption (viewed on May 13, 2015). |
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"November 2013." |
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"OEI-06-11-00040." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
File Type |
Text in PDF format. |
Summary |
In FY 2011, nursing homes transferred one quarter of their Medicare residents to hospitals for inpatient admissions, and Medicare spent $14.3 billion on these hospitalizations. Nursing home residents went to hospitals for a wide range of conditions, with septicemia the most common. Annual rates of Medicare resident hospitalizations varied widely across nursing homes. Nursing homes with the following characteristics had the highest annual rates of resident hospitalizations: homes located in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, or Oklahoma and homes with one, two, or three stars in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) Five-Star Quality Rating System. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
Subject |
Medicare beneficiaries -- Medical care -- Government policy.
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Nursing home patients -- Medical care -- United States -- Finance.
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Intensive care nursing -- Finance -- Government policy -- United States.
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Hospitalization -- statistics & numerical data. |
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Nursing Homes -- statistics & numerical data. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Online resources.
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Online resources.
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Note |
Running title: Medicare nursing home resident hospitalization rates merit additional monitoring |
Gpo Item No. |
0445-B-07 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
HE 1.75:OEI-06-11-00040 |
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