High Medicaid Nursing Homes: Organizational and Market Factors Associated With Financial Performance
High Medicaid nursing homes (85% and higher of Medicaid residents) operate in resource-constrained environments. High Medicaid nursing homes (on average) have lower quality and poorer financial performance. However, there is significant variation in performance among high Medicaid nursing homes. The...
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Main Authors: | Robert Weech-Maldonado PhD (Author), Justin Lord PhD (Author), Rohit Pradhan PhD (Author), Ganisher Davlyatov PhD (Author), Neeraj Dayama MD, MBA (Author), Shivani Gupta PhD (Author), Larry Hearld PhD (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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