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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Trends In Hospital And Nursing Home Care Expenditures, Maine, 1982 To 1986, Maine Department Of Human Services
Trends In Hospital And Nursing Home Care Expenditures, Maine, 1982 To 1986, Maine Department Of Human Services
Maine Collection
Trends in Hospital and Nursing Home Care Expenditures, Maine, 1982 to 1986
Maine Department of Human Services - Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics
John R. McKernan, Jr., Governor, Rollin Ives, Commissioner, Brenda Smith, Planning and Research Associate, May, 1989.
"This report produced under Appropriation No. 1310-4010."
Contents: Introduction / Hospital Care Expenditures / Nursing Home Care Expenditures / Comparison of Hospital and Nursing Home Care Expenditure Trends / Concluding Remarks / References
Blue Ribbon Commission On The Regulation Of Health Care Expenditures, State Of Maine, 113th Legislature
Blue Ribbon Commission On The Regulation Of Health Care Expenditures, State Of Maine, 113th Legislature
Maine Collection
Blue Ribbon Commission on the Regulation of Health Care Expenditures
State of Maine, 113th Legislature (January, 1989)
Office of Policy and Legal Analysis, Room 101, State House--Sta. 13, Augusta, Maine 04333.
Contents: Preface / Executive Summary of Recommendations / Introduction and Background / Detailed Recommendations
Acute Care Bed Need In Maine: General Use Acute Care Facilities In Maine : Utilization, Occupancy Rates, And Bed Need Projected To 1990 And 1995, Stephen Greenberg
Acute Care Bed Need In Maine: General Use Acute Care Facilities In Maine : Utilization, Occupancy Rates, And Bed Need Projected To 1990 And 1995, Stephen Greenberg
Maine Collection
Acute Care Bed Need in Maine: General Use Acute Care Facilities in Maine : Utilization, Occupancy Rates, and Bed Need Projected to 1990 and 1995
by Stephen Greenberg, Planning and Research Associate, Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics.
Prepared at the request of the Division of Planning, Bureau of Health, Maine Department of Human Services.
Produced under Appropriations 1310.4, 1305.1065 and 2210.2950 (November, 1988).
Contents: Overview and Discussion of Findings / Using the Data: An Example / List of Detailed Tables / Appendices
Aids And New England Hospitals, Jesse Green, Neil Wintfeld, Madeleine Singer, Kevin Schulman
Aids And New England Hospitals, Jesse Green, Neil Wintfeld, Madeleine Singer, Kevin Schulman
New England Journal of Public Policy
The Centers for Disease Control projects that nine thousand persons with AIDS will be alive in New England in 1991, representing a sevenfold increase from 1986. Our analysis indicates that more than 2 percent of medical/surgical beds in New England will be used for AIDS care by 1991, representing 766 fully occupied hospital beds. The direct cost of providing hospital care to New England's AIDS patients is projected to be $195.2 million in 1991, reflecting 3 percent of all hospital inpatient costs in the region.
AIDS treatment is very unevenly distributed among hospitals in New England. Just twenty hospitals (8 …
Medical Care Of Aids In New England: Costs And Implications, Stewart J. Landers, George R. Seage Iii
Medical Care Of Aids In New England: Costs And Implications, Stewart J. Landers, George R. Seage Iii
New England Journal of Public Policy
This article presents an overview of cost issues related to AIDS. Data from the Massachusetts Cost of AIDS Study are combined with epidemiological projections to estimate the cost of treating people diagnosed with AIDS in New England. Aggregate inpatient, ambulatory, and home care costs are estimated to be $96.9 million and $524.8 million through 1987 and 1991, respectively. These estimates represent a relatively small percentage of total health care costs for all illnesses over the same time period.
The authors find that the cost of treating AIDS does not affect all health care providers uniformly and therefore argue that appropriate …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Albin, Bettye. John Dryden's Criticism: The Neglected Link
- Allen, Christopher. Martial Reflections: Ancient Cultures and Their War-Gods
- Case, Laura. Climatic Preference
- Deller, Kathy. Regression Analysis: The Effects of Advertising, Price, Income and Import Sales on American-Made Auto Sales
- Downing, Elizabeth. Dorothy Leigh Sayers: Detective of Literary Theory in The Mind of the Maker
- Elder, Janice. A Retrospective Study on Discharge Planning and Primiparas at Breckinridge Memorial
- Flora, Joan. Narcissism and the Need for …
Trends In Health Care Expenditures, Maine 1974-1978, Bruce Armstrong
Trends In Health Care Expenditures, Maine 1974-1978, Bruce Armstrong
Maine Collection
Trends in Health Care Expenditures, Maine 1974-1978
by Bruce Armstrong, Research Consultant
Maine Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health Planning and Development, Division of Data and Research, Augusta, Maine (August 1981).
Contents: Preface / Highlights / List of Tables and Figures / Yearly Tables / Trend Illustrations and Tabular Descriptions
Health Care Expenditures In Maine 1978 : A Funds Flow Analysis, Bruce Armstrong
Health Care Expenditures In Maine 1978 : A Funds Flow Analysis, Bruce Armstrong
Maine Collection
Health Care Expenditures in Maine 1978 : A Funds Flow Analysis
by Bruce Armstrong, Research Consultant
Maine Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health Planning and Development, Division of Data and Research, Augusta, Maine (August 1981).
Contents: Preface / Highlights / List of Tables and Figures / Introduction / Definitions / Health Expenditures / Sources of Funds / Type of Expenditure / Comparison of Maine and U.S. Per Capita Expenditures
Job Satisfaction Of Home Care Case Managers: An Evaluative Look At One Home Care Corporation, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
Job Satisfaction Of Home Care Case Managers: An Evaluative Look At One Home Care Corporation, Scott A. Bass, Richard Rowland
Gerontology Faculty Publication Series
Senior Home Care Services — Boston III, Inc. is a six year old private non-profit corporation with an annual budget of nearly $5 million. The agency currently delivers services to approximately 2,500 functionally impaired senior citizens per month in the Boston neighborhoods of South Boston, East Dorchester/Mattapan, East Boston, Beacon Hill, West End, North End, Charlestown, and South Cove. Over 5 7% of the case management staff has worked at the agency less than one year and 92.9% of the case management staff has worked at SHC for less than two years. The high turnover rate is well known to …
Improved Public Health Practices In A Disadvantaged Rural Community, William H. Groff, Beatrice E. Manning
Improved Public Health Practices In A Disadvantaged Rural Community, William H. Groff, Beatrice E. Manning
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Health And Social Service Needs Of People Over Age 65, Laurence G. Branch
Understanding The Health And Social Service Needs Of People Over Age 65, Laurence G. Branch
Center for Survey Research Publications
The complexity of the issues involved with providing appropriate health care and social services from the appropriate setting to people over age 65 can hardly be overstated. One of the present debates in the field focuses on the value of institutions as the customary setting for providing health care; the arguments are based on considerations of economic efficiency and the recipient's quality of life. Some of the debators suggest deinstitutionalizing as many of the health care recipients as possible, while simultaneously upgrading the quality and quantity of home based support services. The logic of deinstitutionalization is often buttressed by claims …
Barriers To Attainment Of Health Care In West Central Maine : A Critique By The Poor, Health Facilities Planning Council
Barriers To Attainment Of Health Care In West Central Maine : A Critique By The Poor, Health Facilities Planning Council
Maine Collection
Barriers to Attainment of Health Care in West Central Maine : A Critique by the Poor
"Conducted by the Health Facilities Planning Council, 11 Parkwood Drive, Augusta, Maine under contract to Maine Department of Health and Welfare, June, 1969."
Contents: Foreword / Table of Contents / Introduction / Map / Franklin County / Housing / Dental Rot / Franklin County Memorial Hospital / Family Planning / RN's / State Public Health Nurses / Unmet Health Needs / The Last Outpost / Home Visit in Farmington Falls / Home Visit in Industry / Home Visit in Rangeley Area / Conversations on …
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter To Grace Lindsey, Henry Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Letter to Grace Lindsey from Henry Cherry regarding hospital work. Cherry indicates that WKU will not have a hospital, but the city of Bowling Green has voted to build one.