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Validity and reliability of Resource Utilization Groups (RUG-III) in Finnish long-term care facilities. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health. 27(3):228-34.
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1999. RUG-III and resource allocation: comparing the relationship of direct care time with patient characteristics in five countries. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):61-5.
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1997. Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the minimum data set.[see comment]. Gerontologist. 41(2):173-9.
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2001. Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the minimum data set. Gerontologist. 41(2):173-9.
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2001. Standardizing assessment of elderly people in acute care: the interRAI Acute Care instrument. J Am Geriatr Soc. 56(3):536-41.
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2008. Development of the nursing home Resident Assessment Instrument in the USA. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):19-25.
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1997. Reliability estimates for the Minimum Data Set for nursing home resident assessment and care screening (MDS). Gerontologist. 35(2):172-8.
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1995. MDS data should be used for research.[comment]. Gerontologist. 32(4):563-4.
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1992. Integrated health information systems based on the RAI/MDS series of instruments.[erratum appears in Healthc Manage Forum 2000 Summer;13(2):41]. Healthcare Management Forum. 12(4):30-40.
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1999. MDS Cognitive Performance Scale. Journal of Gerontology. 49(4):M174-82.
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1994. Comprehensive clinical assessment in community setting: applicability of the MDS-HC.[see comment]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(8):1017-24.
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1997. Comprehensive clinical assessment in community setting: applicability of the MDS-HC. J Am Geriatr Soc. 45(8):1017-24.
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1997. A commitment to change: revision of HCFA's RAI.[see comment]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(8):1011-6.
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1997. Efforts to establish the reliability of the Resident Assessment Instrument. Age & Ageing. 26(Suppl 2):27-30.
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1997. The RAI-PC: an assessment instrument for palliative care in all settings. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care. 20(3):211-9.
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