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Kapp, Marshall B. – Gerontologist, 1991
Shared decision making about placement and medical interventions can be empowering to older persons, relieve burdens on older person and family, and facilitate better surrogate decision making later. Potential dangers of shared process include coercion, conflicts of interest, and disagreements between family members. New legal concepts could help…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Family Role, Health, Health Services
Thienhaus, Ole J.; Greschel, Jean – 1987
In an increasingly cost-conscious health care environment, average length of hospital stay has decreased. Although psychiatric inpatient treatment is largely exempt from the constraints of the Medicare diagnosis related groups (DRG's), length of stay for geropsychiatric hospital services has decreased also. A trend toward higher rates of early…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Cost Effectiveness, Hospitals, Intervention

Ehrlich, Phyllis – Gerontologist, 1983
Suggests an innovative group structure and process for integrating health care providers and elderly consumers in community health care planning, implementation, and evaluation. The Elderly Health Advocacy Group is described and its developmental processes outlined. Further demonstration for long-range impact is suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Geriatrics
Ewanchyna, Carolyn; And Others – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1980
Home care programs emerged as an essential component of health care for the elderly and are generally based on hospital or community models. These models coexisted in Manitoba as elsewhere, but services were uncoordinated, fragmented, restrictive, duplicative, and not universally available. In September 1974, a comprehensive home care program was…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Family Day Care, Foreign Countries, Health Services

Lawrence, Geoffrey; Stehlik, Dani – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1996
Rural elderly in Australia lack access to health and welfare services, compounded by an increasingly aging population and downsizing of services. Successful strategies can be found in U.S. retirement communities and the Australian Community Aged Care Package program. However, these strategies often compete with a drive toward cost-effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Health Services
American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA. – 1987
Despite a real sense of need, the development and application of technology for the elderly has progressed very slowly. This report explores reasons for this slow progress; examines how the process can be moved along; looks at what must be known about aging and the future to assure appropriate technological application; considers how to translate…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Appropriate Technology, Futures (of Society), Health Services

Hodgson, Joseph H., Jr.; Quinn, Joan L. – Gerontologist, 1980
Triage is unique because it includes several functions under a single health care delivery model. Clients' morale improved with their sense of control. Family support systems were enhanced. Costs were reasonable as was the reimbursement system. (JAC)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Geriatrics, Health Services, Home Programs
American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA. – 1988
When elderly persons can no longer care for themselves, they usually have only two primary options: care at home by unpaid relatives or high cost care in a nursing home; it is clear, then that a new system is needed that will offer older people more options. This report presents the major policy questions America faces in the search for a better…
Descriptors: Change, Family Caregivers, Frail Elderly, Health Services

Leutz, Walter; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
Describes targeting policies of four Social Health Maintenance Organization sites which deliver integrated, prepaid, acute, and chronic care to Medicare beneficiaries. Analyzes complexities of operationalizing targeting systems in four different settings. Notes that selection criteria for targeting expanded benefits and their implementation affect…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Community Services, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Criteria

Eggert, Gerald M.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1980
ACCESS outreach identified more persons in need of service who met the Title XIX eligibility requirements. Home care emphasis provided the opportunity for increasing proportions to remain at home or return to their home from the hospital. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Disabilities

Haber, Paul A. L. – Gerontologist, 1986
The application of technology to the problems of the elderly will reduce the costs of care by providing additional help to the elderly so they can remain independent and will enhance the quality of life. Technology is divided into health care technology and ecological technology. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Clinical Diagnosis, Daily Living Skills, Ecology

Kahl, Anne; Clark, Donald E. – Monthly Labor Review, 1986
Explores the potential impact on demand for health services workers of the sweeping changes in industry structure currently underway. Demand is expected to grow in response to the increasing number of elderly people; growth prospects to 1995 for the industry's wage and salary workers are uncertain because of changes in both the financing and…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics, Health Insurance
Fahey, Charles J.; And Others – 1981
The introduction to this Technical Committee Report describes the committee's procedures, provides an overview of long-term care, and enumerates assumptions and values identified by the committee as important factors in the formation of recommendations. Four major findings and seven key issues of the committee are also listed. Eight…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Community Role, Delivery Systems, Family Role
Kalish, Richard A. – 1980
This document, one in a series developed to provide technical assistance to 22 Long-Term Care Gerontology Centers, initially discusses several definitions and models of geriatric day care and its relationship to institutional care. The second section focuses on the development of adult daycare, including admission and program policies, funding…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Delivery Systems

Smith, Jacqueline Marie – Urban League Review, 1990
Discusses the factors contributing to existing patterns of utilization of health care systems for the aged in poor health. Identifies trends in the demographic characteristics of the aged African American population that may affect ways to modify the existing systems to meet the needs of African American aged. (JS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Caregivers, Demography, Futures (of Society)