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Nursing Home Ownership Trends and Their Impacts on Quality of Care: A Study Using Detailed Ownership Data From Texas
Authors:David G Stevenson PhD  Jeffrey S Bramson JD  David C Grabowski PhD
Institution:1. Department of Health Care Policy , Harvard Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA stevenson@hcp.med.harvard.edu;3. Department of Health Care Policy , Harvard Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA
Abstract:The role of ownership in the provision of nursing home care has long been a challenging issue for policy makers and researchers. Although much of the focus historically has been on differences between for-profit and not-for-profit facilities, this simple distinction has become less useful in recent years as companies have employed more complicated ownership and management structures. Using detailed ownership data from the state of Texas, we describe the evolution of nursing home corporate structures from 2000 to 2007, analyze the effect of these structures on quality of care and staffing in nursing homes, and discuss the policy implications of these changes.
Keywords:nursing homes  ownership  quality
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