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Cooney, Jr. L.M, Fries B.E.  1985.  Validation and use of resource utilization groups as a case-mix measure for long-term care. Medical Care. 23(2):123-32.
Clauser S.B, Fries B.E.  1992.  Nursing home resident assessment and case-mix classification: cross-national perspectives. Health Care Financing Review. 13(4):135-55.
Castle N.G, Mor V..  1996.  Hospitalization of nursing home residents: a review of the literature, 1980-1995. Medical Care Research & Review. 53(2):123-48.
Carpenter G.I, Hirdes J.P, Ribbe M.W, Ikegami N., Challis D., Steel K., Bernabei R., Fries B..  1999.  Targeting and quality of nursing home care. A five-nation study. Aging-Clinical & Experimental Research. 11(2):83-9.
Carpenter G.I, Turner G.F, Fowler R.W, Bray P., Carpenter B., Dickinson E.J, Gonsalkorale M., Main A., McElligott G., Morris S. et al..  1997.  Casemix for inpatient care of elderly people: Rehabilitation and post-acute care. Age & Ageing. 26(2):123-131.
Carpenter G.I, Bernabei R., Hirdes J.P, Mor V., Steel K..  2000.  Building evidence on chronic disease in old age. Standardised assessments and databases offer one way of building the evidence. BMJ. 320(7234):528-9.
Carpenter G.I, Teare G.F, Steel K., Berg K., Murphy K., Bjørnson J., Jonsson P.V, Hirdes J.P.  2001.  A new assessment for elders admitted to acute care: reliability of the MDS-AC. Aging (Milano). 13(4):316-30.
Carpenter G.I, Main A., Turner G.F.  1995.  Casemix for the elderly inpatient: Resource Utilization Groups (RUGs) validation project. Age & Ageing. 24(1):5-13.
Carpenter G.I, Ikegami N., Ljunggren G., Carrillo E., Fries B.E.  1997.  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.
Campbell J.C, Ikegami N..  2000.  Long-term care insurance comes to Japan. Health Aff (Millwood). 19(3):26-39.
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Buttar A., Blaum C., Fries B..  2001.  Clinical characteristics and six-month outcomes of nursing home residents with low activities of daily living dependency. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 56(5):M292-7.
Buchanan R.J, Wang S., Huang C..  2001.  Nursing home residents with HIV and anemia. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 15(7):373-83.
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.
Buchanan R.J, Wang S., Huang C., Graber D..  2001.  Profiles of nursing home residents with multiple sclerosis using the minimum data set. Mult Scler. 7(3):189-200.
Brunton B., Rook M..  1999.  Implementation of the resident assessment instrument: a Canadian experience. Healthc Manage Forum. 12(2):49-53.
Brandeis G.H, Baumann M.M, Hossain M., Morris J.N, Resnick N.M.  1997.  The prevalence of potentially remediable urinary incontinence in frail older people: a study using the Minimum Data Set.[see comment]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 45(2):179-84.
Brandeis G.H, Berlowitz D.R, Hossain M., Morris J.N.  1995.  Pressure ulcers: the Minimum Data Set and the Resident Assessment Protocol.[see comment][erratum appears in Adv Wound Care 1996 Nov-Dec;9(6):8]. Advances in Wound Care. 8(6):18-25.
Blaum C.S, O'Neill E.F, Clements K.M, Fries B.E, Fiatarone M.A.  1997.  Validity of the minimum data set for assessing nutritional status in nursing home residents. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 66(4):787-94.
Blaum C.S, Fries B.E, Fiatarone M.A.  1995.  Factors associated with low body mass index and weight loss in nursing home residents. Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences & Medical Sciences. 50(3):M162-8.