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Advanced SearchA Framework for Identifying High-Impact Interventions to Promote Reductions in Late-Life Disability
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Daily Activities of the Community-Dwelling Elderly: Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Building on recent advances in the conceptualization of disability, this report uses data on how older Americans spend their time to provide insights into enhancements to common survey measures of activity limitation and participation restrictions experienced in late life.
Report to Congress
Indicators of Welfare Dependence: Annual Report to Congress, 2006
Contributors to this report include Gil Crouse, Sarah Douglas, Susan Hauan and Julia Isaacs of the Office of Human Services Policy under the direction of Jerry Regier, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Services Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
Inventory of Affordable Housing Plus Services Initiatives for Low and Modest-Income Seniors
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Lessons from the Workshops on Affordable Housing Plus Services Strategies for Low and Modest-Income Seniors
This report presents the findings from the workshops on "affordable housing plus services" (AHPS) strategies for lower income seniors. These workshops were held across the country to analyze the merits of AHPS strategies and the barriers to their more widespread diffusion. [29 PDF pages]
A Synthesis of Findings from the Study of Affordable Housing Plus Services for Low and Modest-Income Older Adults
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Adult Day Services: A Key Community Service for Older Adults
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Evaluation of Early Offer Reform of Medical Malpractice Claims: Final Report
Many observers have concluded that the medical malpractice litigation system needs improvement. Medical malpractice cases are extremely complicated, requiring proof of injury, proof of the health care provider's fault, and determination of economic and noneconomic damages.
Childless Elderly Beneficiaries' Use and Costs of Medicare Services: Final Report
This report focuses on findings for the cost analyses that use the 1994 National Long-Term Care Survey as a baseline and 1995-1998 costs as outcomes. Additional findings, using other years, or usage rather than cost outcomes, were generally consistent with these basic findings. Only for 1995 did the authors find that total Medicare costs were lower for parents than for childless individuals.