• 1 February 1979
    • journal article
    • Published by Wiley
Abstract
This report describes the selection, design, conduct, analysis, and application of medical care evaluation studies in long‐term care facilities (skilled nursing homes) in a regional program in the Rochester region of upstate New York. Eight examples are presented to highlight methodologic approaches and problems. They are classified under four general headings: Administration Audits, Diagnosis‐specific Studies, Care Modality‐specific Studies, and General Outcome Indicators. The implementation of results and recommendations from the studies is discussed and an application of “tracer” methodology for assessing the components of care activities in long‐term facilities is described. Problems and challenges in long‐term quality care are outlined.