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Impact of Changing Medicaid Policies on Nursing Home Quality

The Impact of Part D Plan Features on Medicare Beneficiaries with Chronic Disease

Improving the Nursing Home Regulatory Survey Process to Promote Resident-Centered Care

Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness

Is Nursing Home Quality Affected by Corporate Structure?

Leveraging Medicare Payment & Reporting Policies to Improve Nursing Home Quality

Prescription Drug Use Among Nursing Home Residents

The Role of Private Plans in Medicare

Selection and the Quality Impact of Nursing Home Ownership

Using Incentives to Reduce Hospitalizations of Nursing Home Residents

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