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Physician Evaluation and Management of Medicare Home Health Patients

November 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This article examines physician management of Medicare patients receiving home health services. Patients under Medicare home health generally have complex medical needs and make heavy use of health care services, but little is known about the extent and type of physician supervision provided to these patients.

Home Care Nurses' Descriptions of Important Agency Attributes

December 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Health administrators are seeking evidence-based strategies to improve job satisfaction and reduce staffing shortages.

Agency Characteristics Most Valued by Home Care Nurses

December 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Findings of a Nationwide Study

Home Visiting by Paraprofessionals and by Nurses

September 1, 2002 | Journal Article

This study focuses on the effectiveness of home visiting by specially trained paraprofessionals and nurses as separate means of improving maternal and child health

Beyond Managed Long-Term Care

May 1, 2001 | Journal Article

Evaluations of home care for chronically ill elderly people have shown disappointitng results for many years.

Love, Money, or Flexibility

July 1, 2008 | Journal Article

This article examined In-Home Supportive Service workers across eight counties in California. Study participants were 2,260 workers who completed a survey focused on reasons workers took or stayed in jobs.

Retention of Paid Related Caregivers

July 1, 2008 | Journal Article

A study of related caregivers explores characteristics of those that stay or leave the direct care workforce. Stayers' characteristics were similar to career direct care workers. Over 40 percent of Leavers would consider future direct care work with people to whom they were not related.

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