National Evaluation of Coordinated Community-Oriented Long-Term Care Demonstration Projects

ADA FAQs () Aug, 2006 #799-17
_______________

Evaluation of the ACCESS: Medicare Long-Term Care Demonstration Project: Executive Summary (F. Collignon, C. Yordi, S. Raffe, S. Hanson, M. Altman, J. Capitman) Aug, 1987 #79-6ES
The ACCESS: Medicare evaluation was an in-depth assessment of a community-oriented long-term care program whose "primary" focus was on reducing administrative hospital days for long term care patients.

Evaluation of the ACCESS: Medicare Long-Term Care Demonstration Project (F. Collignon, C. Yordi, S. Raffe, S. Hanson, M. Altman, J. Capitman) Aug, 1987 #79-6
The ACCESS: Medicare evaluation was an in-depth assessment of a community-oriented long-term care program whose "primary" focus was on reducing administrative hospital days for long term care patients.

Costs of Case Management in the ACCESS: Medicare Demonstration Project (Appendix A) (S. Hanson, C. Yordi, F. Collignon) Sep, 1986 #79-6A
The ACCESS: Medicare evaluation was an in-depth assessment of a community-oriented long-term care program whose "primary" focus was on reducing administrative hospital days for long term care patients.

ACCESS: Medicare Evaluation, Equivalency of the ACCESS: Medicare and Comparison Groups (Appendix B) (S. Raffe, C. Yordi, F. Collignon) Jun, 1986 #79-6B
The ACCESS: Medicare evaluation was an in-depth assessment of a community-oriented long-term care program whose "primary" focus was on reducing administrative hospital days for long term care patients.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): California Multipurpose Senior Services Project (_) Oct, 1985 #79-B10
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluation of Coordinated Community-Oriented Long-Term Care Demonstration Projects: Executive Summary (B. Haskins, J. Capitman) May, 1985 #79-1ES
Consolidates findings from the evaluation's individual components. Describes each project and its intervention approach, and provides a conceptual framework in the areas of: targeting goals, client group composition, and participant outcomes, etc.

Evaluation of Coordinated Community-Oriented Long-Term Care Demonstration Projects: Final Report (B. Haskins, J. Capitman) May, 1985 #79-1
Consolidates findings from the evaluation's individual components. Describes each project and its intervention approach, and provides a conceptual framework in the areas of: targeting goals, client group composition, and participant outcomes, etc.

Research on Informal Support Systems: Findings from the Long-Term Care Project of North San Diego County (S. Spivack) Aug, 1984 #79-E2
Provides an in-depth analysis of informal care outcomes in the San Diego Long-Term Care Project.

Production Costs of Case Management and Coordination Systems: Executive Summary (M. Vencill, D. Fielding) Aug, 1984 #79-2ES
Because case management distinguishes the demonstrations from earlier efforts to maintain aging and disabled persons at home and can be a labor-intensive, time-consuming process, BPA conducted this study to identify the costs of case management.

Production Costs of Case Management and Coordination Systems (M. Vencill, D. Fielding) Aug, 1984 #79-2
Because case management distinguishes the demonstrations from earlier efforts to maintain aging and disabled persons at home and can be a labor-intensive, time-consuming process, BPA conducted this study to identify the costs of case management.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): South Carolina Community Long-Term Care Project (D. Kogan, D. Daro, S. Hanson) Jun, 1984 #79-A5
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): On Lok Senior Health Services Community Care Organization for Dependent Adults (S. Raffe, N. Pless) Jun, 1984 #79-A4
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): Long-Term Care Project of North San Diego County (B. DeGraaf, K. Trocki) Jun, 1984 #79-A2
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.

Methodological Issues in the Cross-Cutting Evaluation of Coordinated Community-Oriented Long-Term Care Demonstrations (Appendix C) (J. Capitman) May, 1984 #79-4
Discusses the methodological issues addressed in the cross-site analysis of participant outcomes and cost-effectiveness: development of a common data set; measurement of reliability and validity; control for biased selection of study participants.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): On Lok Senior Health Services Community Care Organization for Dependent Adults (E. Yasumura, V. Lin) Apr, 1984 #79-B4
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Project OPEN (R. Silber, D. Daro) Apr, 1984 #79-B3
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

The Diffusion of Demonstration Innovation: Studies of Three States (Appendix D) (R. Silber, G. Ramey) Apr, 1984 #79-5
The Medicaid 1115 demonstrations evaluated are associated with significant changes in state-level long-term care policy. These special studies of three projects describe how they directed state policies toward statewide management of Medicaid patients.

Project Waivers: Section 1115 and 222 Medicaid and Medicare Long-Term Care Demonstrations (B. Haskins, J. Capitman) Apr, 1984 #79-3
To provide a range of in-home and community-based services, the projects obtained waivers of specific statutory requirements of Title XVIII and/or Title XIX of the Social Security Act.

Research on Informal Support Systems: Literature Review (Appendix E) (S. Spivack) Mar, 1984 #79-E1
Summarizes existing knowledge about informal systems useful for understanding community-oriented long-term care program performance. Also discusses findings on the relationship between formal services and informal caregiving.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): New York City Home Care Project (S. Raffe) Mar, 1984 #79-A1
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Long-Term Care Project of North San Diego County (S. Baer, B. DeGraaf) Feb, 1984 #79-B2
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): Project OPEN (D. Daro) Feb, 1984 #79-A3
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Florida Pentastar Project (S. Spivack) Dec, 1983 #79-B6
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): South Carolina Community Long-Term Care Project (S. Shea, D. Kogan) Oct, 1983 #79-B5
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): New York City Home Care Project (J. Bernstein, S. Raffe) Oct, 1983 #79-B1
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Triage, Inc. (_) Oct, 1982 #79-B9
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Oregon FIG/Waiver Continuum of Care Project for the Elderly (_) Oct, 1982 #79-B8
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Case Studies): Georgia Alternative Health Services Project (_) Oct, 1982 #79-B7
This report describes the history, community setting, goals, organization and operations for each demonstration.

Evaluations of Client Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness (Appendix A): Executive Summary (_) Dec, 0 #79-AES
These detailed reports on five selected demonstrations include: analyses of participant outcomes, service utilization and cost relative to a comparison group; and individual project data not available for all sites.