Humans
Hanlon, Joseph T, Hajjar, Emily R 2018. Isn't it time we stop counting the number of drugs to define polypharmacy in this new era of deprescribing and what related outcomes should be measured?. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 19 (8) 644-645.
Harris, John Alexander, Engberg, John, Castle, Nicholas George 2018. Obesity and intensive staffing needs of nursing home residents. Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.). 39 (6) 696-701.
Hass, Z., Woodhouse, M., Kane, R., Arling, G. 2018. Modeling Community Discharge of Medicaid Nursing Home Residents: Implications for Money Follows the Person. Health Serv Res. 53 Suppl 1 () 2787-2802.
Gimenez-Munoz, A., Ara, J. R., Abad Diez, J. M., Campello Morer, I., Perez Trullen, J. M. 2018. Trends in stroke hospitalisation rates and in-hospital mortality in Aragon, 1998-2010. Neurologia. 33 (4) 224-232.
Giovannini, Silvia, van der Roest, Henriëtte G, Carfì, Angelo, Finne-Soveri, Harriet, Garms-Homolova, Vjenka, Declercq, Anja, Jonsson, Palmi V, van Hout, Hein, Vetrano, Davide L, Gravina, Ester Manes, Bernabei, Roberto, Onder, Graziano 2018. Polypharmacy in home care in Europe: cross-sectional data from the IBenC Study. Drugs & Aging. 35 (2) 145-152.
Doupe, M. B., Poss, J., Norton, P. G., Garland, A., Dik, N., Zinnick, S., Lix, L. M. 2018. How well does the minimum data set measure healthcare use? a validation study. BMC Health Serv Res. 18 (1) 279.
Dash, Darly, Heckman, George A, Boscart, Veronique M, Costa, Andrew P, Killingbeck, Jaimie, d'Avernas, Josie R 2018. Using powerful data from the interRAI MDS to support care and a learning health system: A case study from long-term care. Healthcare management forum. 31 (4) 153-159.
Burgess, J. F., Jr., Shwartz, M., Stolzmann, K., Sullivan, J. L. 2018. The Relationship between Costs and Quality in Veterans Health Administration Community Living Centers: An Analysis Using Longitudinal Data. Health Serv Res. 53 (5) 3881-3897.
Burton, Jennifer Kirsty, Guthrie, Bruce 2018. Identifying who lives in a care home—a challenge to be conquered. Age and Ageing. 47 (3) 322-323.