Using the RUG-III classification system for understanding the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability residing in nursing homes

TitleUsing the RUG-III classification system for understanding the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability residing in nursing homes
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsMartin L., Fries B.E, Hirdes J.P, James M.
JournalJournal of Intellectual Disabilities
Volume15
Issue2
Pagination131-141
Date PublishedJun
ISBN Number1744-6295
Accession NumberWOS:000410075500006
KeywordsIntellectual disability, mds 20, Nursing Homes, resource utilization, rug-iii
Abstract

Since 1991, the Minimum Data Set 2.0 (MDS 2.0) has been the mandated assessment in US nursing homes. The Resource Utilization Groups III (RUG-III) case-mix system provides person-specific means of allocating resources based on the variable costs of caring for persons with different needs. Retrospective analyses of data collected on a sample of 9707 nursing home residents (2.4% had an intellectual disability) were used to examine the fit of the RUG-III case-mix system for determining the cost of supporting persons with intellectual disability (intellectual disability). The RUG-III system explained 33.3% of the variance in age-weighted nursing time among persons with intellectual disability compared to 29.6% among other residents, making it a good fit among persons with intellectual disability in nursing homes. The RUG-III may also serve as the basis for the development of a classification system that describes the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability in other settings that provide similar types of support.

DOI10.1177/1744629511413506
Link

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21750215

Short TitleJ Intellect DisabiliJ Intellect Disabili
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