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The urban-rural disparity in nursing home quality indicators: the case of facility-acquired contracturesJohn R Bowblis
Department of Economics, Scripps Gerontology Center, Farmer School of Business, Miami University, 800 E High Street, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Health Serv Res 48:47-69. 2013..To identify and quantify the sources of the urban-rural disparity in facility-acquired contracture rates in nursing homes...
Response to regulatory stringency: the case of antipsychotic medication use in nursing homesJohn R Bowblis
Department of Economics and Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Health Econ 21:977-93. 2012..Specifically, the effect of the regulations is dependent on the degree of complementarity between the regulatory deficiency and the use of antipsychotics...
Ownership conversion and closure in the nursing home industryJohn R Bowblis
Department of Economics and Scripps Gerontology Center, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Health Econ 20:631-44. 2011..Further, factors that predict conversion were found to vary between not-for-profit and for-profit facilities, while factors that predict closure were the same for each ownership type...
Staffing ratios and quality: an analysis of minimum direct care staffing requirements for nursing homesJohn R Bowblis
Department of Economics, Farmer School of Business, Miami University, 800 E High Street, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Health Serv Res 46:1495-516. 2011..To study the impact of minimum direct care staffing (MDCS) requirements on nurse staffing levels, nurse skill mix, and quality...
Geographic market definition: the case of Medicare-reimbursed skilled nursing facility careJohn R Bowblis
Department of Economics, Farmer School of Business, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056, USA
Inquiry 48:138-54. 2011..Evidence from this comparison suggests that using the county for the market definition is not appropriate across all states...
