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Williams B.C, Fries B.E, Foley W.J, Schneider D., Gavazzi M..  1994.  Activities of daily living and costs in nursing homes. Health Care Financing Review. 15(4):117-35.
Buchanan R.J, Wang S., Huang C..  2001.  Analyses of nursing home residents with HIV and dementia using the minimum data set. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 26(3):246-55.
Hirdes J.P, Strain L.A.  1995.  The balance of exchange in instrumental support with network members outside the household. Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences. 50(3):S134-42.
Fries B.E, Schneider D.P, Foley W.J, Dowling M..  1989.  Case-mix classification of Medicare residents in skilled nursing facilities: resource utilization groups (RUG-T18). Medical Care. 27(9):843-58.
van der Steen J.T, Volicer L., Gerritsen D.L, Kruse R.L, Ribbe M.W, Mehr D.R.  2006.  Defining severe dementia with the Minimum Data Set. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 21(11):1099-106.
White N, Poss J.  2009.  An embarrassment of data: how e-assessments are supporting front line clinical decisions and quality management across Canada and around the world. Stud Health Technol Inform. 143:155-60.
Ruchlin H.S, Morris J.N, Gutkin C.E, Sherwood S..  1989.  Expenditures for long-term care services by community elders. Health Care Financing Review. 10(3):55-65.
Phillips C.D, Hawes C., Mor V., Fries B.E, Morris J.N, Nennstiel M.E.  1996.  Facility and area variation affecting the use of physical restraints in nursing homes. Medical Care. 34(11):1149-62.
Williams B.C, Fries B.E, Mehr D.R.  1993.  Length of stay in VA nursing homes. Comparative characteristics of brief-, medium-, and long-stay residents. Journal of Aging & Health. 5(2):208-28.
Ruchlin H.S, Morris S., Morris J.N.  1993.  Resident medical care utilization patterns in continuing care retirement communities. Health Care Financing Review. 14(4):151-68.
Hines L..  2001.  Response to "Pain in U.S. nursing homes: validating a pain scale for the Minimum Data Set". Gerontologist. 41(4):553.
Poss J.W, Jutan N.M, Hirdes J.P, Fries B.E, Morris J.N, Teare G.F, Reidel K..  2008.  A review of evidence on the reliability and validity of Minimum Data Set data. Healthcare Management Forum. 21(1):33-9.
Fries B.E, Shugarman L.R, Morris J.N, Simon S.E, James M..  2002.  A screening system for Michigan's home- and community-based long-term care programs. Gerontologist. 42(4):462-74.
Rantz M.J, Petroski G.F, Madsen R.W, Scott J., Mehr D.R, Popejoy L., Hicks L.L, Porter R., Zwygart-Stauffacher M., Grando V..  1997.  Setting thresholds for MDS (Minimum Data Set) quality indicators for nursing home quality improvement reports. Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement. 23(11):602-11.
Gessert C.E, Mosier M.C, Brown E.F, Frey B..  2000.  Tube feeding in nursing home residents with severe and irreversible cognitive impairment. J Am Geriatr Soc. 48(12):1593-600.
Anderson R.L, Buckwalter K.C, Buchanan R.J, Maas M.L, Imhof S.L.  2003.  Validity and reliability of the Minimum Data Set Depression Rating Scale (MDSDRS) for older adults in nursing homes. Age Ageing. 32(4):435-8.