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Dosa D., Intrator O., McNicoll L., Cang Y., Teno J..  2007.  Preliminary derivation of a Nursing Home Confusion Assessment Method based on data from the Minimum Data Set. J Am Geriatr Soc. 55(7):1099-105.
Gruneir A., Miller S.C, Intrator O., Mor V..  2007.  Hospitalization of nursing home residents with cognitive impairments: the influence of organizational features and state policies. Gerontologist. 47(4):447-56.
Intrator O., Grabowski D.C, Zinn J., Schleinitz M., Feng Z., Miller S., Mor V..  2007.  Hospitalization of nursing home residents: the effects of states' Medicaid payment and bed-hold policies. Health Serv Res. 42(4):1651-71.
Teno J.M, Mitchell S.L, Gozalo P.L, Dosa D., Hsu A., Intrator O., Mor V..  2010.  Hospital characteristics associated with feeding tube placement in nursing home residents with advanced cognitive impairment. Jama. 303(6):544-50.
Intrator O., Castle N.G, Mor V..  1999.  Facility characteristics associated with hospitalization of nursing home residents: results of a national study. Medical Care. 37(3):228-37.
Intrator O., Mor V..  2004.  Effect of state Medicaid reimbursement rates on hospitalizations from nursing homes. J Am Geriatr Soc. 52(3):393-8.
Xu H., Bowblis J.R, Caprio T.V, Li Y., Intrator O..  2022.  Decomposing Differences in Risk-Adjusted Rates of Emergency Department Visits Between Micropolitan and Urban Nursing Homes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23(8):1297-1303.
Mitchell S.L, Teno J.M, Intrator O., Feng Z., Mor V..  2007.  Decisions to forgo hospitalization in advanced dementia: a nationwide study. J Am Geriatr Soc. 55(3):432-8.
Mor V., Intrator O., Fries B.E, Phillips C., Teno J., Hiris J., Hawes C., Morris J..  1997.  Changes in hospitalization associated with introducing the Resident Assessment Instrument.. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(8):1002-10.
Song W., Intrator O., Lee S., Boockvar K..  2018.  Antihypertensive Drug Deintensification and Recurrent Falls in Long-Term Care. Health Serv Res. 53(6):4066-4086.