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Care of the Elderly Patient: Policy Issues and Research Opportunities (1989)
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Front Matter (R1-R8)
Introduction to the Council on Health Care Technology (1-2)
Quality of Care and the Health Needs of the Elderly Patient (3-13)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: Introduction (14-15)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: Framing the Issues (16-27)
Framing the Issues of Home and Community Care: Response (28-31)
Special Perspectives on Home and Community Care (32-35)
Special Perspectives on Home and Community Care (36-43)
Special Perspectives on Home and Community Care (44-47)
Special Perspectives on Home and Community Care (48-51)
Special Perspectives on Home and Community Care (52-54)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: System Resources and Constraints (55-61)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: System Resources and Constraints (62-64)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: Research and Policy Issues (65-70)
Home and Community Care of the Elderly: Research and Policy Issues (71-76)
The Acute Care Hospital and the Elderly: Introduction (77-79)
The Acute Care Hospital and the Elderly: Framing the Issues (80-86)
Special Perspectives on Acute Hospital Care (87-93)
Special Perspectives on Acute Hospital Care (94-102)
Special Perspectives on Acute Hospital Care (103-108)
Special Perspectives on Acute Hospital Care (109-113)
Acute Hospital Care of the Elderly: System Resources and Constraints (114-117)
Acute Hospital Care of the Elderly: System Resources and Constraints (118-123)
Acute Hospital Care of the Elderly: Research and Policy Issues (124-131)
Acute Hospital Care of the Elderly: Research and Policy Issues (132-135)
Care of the Elderly Patient: Summation of the Forum (136-140)
List of Authors (141-144)

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List of Authors Ieremiah A. Barondess, M.D. Irene F. and I. Roy Psaty Distinguished Professor of Clinical Medicine CorneD University Medical College New York, New York Patricia P. Barry, M.D., M.P.H. Department of Medicine i? University of Miami School of Medicine Miami, Florida lack E. Christy Senior Policy Analyst Public Policy Institute American Association of Retired Persons Washington, D.C. Earl M. CoBier, Ir., I.D. Hogan and Hartson Washington, D.C. Avedis Donabedian, M.D., M.P.H. Nathan Sinai Distinguished Professor Department of Medical Care Organization University of Michigan School of Public Health Ann Arbor, Michigan Lynn M. E~eredge Consolidated Consulting Group, Inc. Washington, D.C. Charlotte K. Flynn, B.S.N. National Board Member Gray Panders Austin, Texas 141

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142 LIST OF AUTHORS Carol I. Gray, R.N., Ed.D. Dean, School of Nursing The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland William R. Hazzard, M.D. Program Director, Professor and Chairman Department of Medicine Bowman-Gray School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina William N. Hubbard, Ir., M.D. Chairman, Council on Health Care Technology Hickory Corners, Michigan Susan L. Hughes, D.S.W. Director, Program for Research in Gerontological Health Associate Professor, Deparanent of Community Health and Preventive Medicine School of Medicine Center for Health Services Policy Research Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Robert Lo. Kane, M.D. Dean, School of Public Health University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Jerome Kowal, M.D. Director, Division of Geriatnc Medicine Professor of Medicine Case Western Reserve University University Hospitals of Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio

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LIST OF AUTHORS 143 Kathleen N. Lohr, Ph.D. Senior Professional Associate Institute of Medicine National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. John H. Mather, M.D. Chief Medical Director Social Security Administration Baltimore, Maryland Stephen R. McConnell, Ph.D. The Long-Term Care Campaign The ViBers Advocacy Associates Washington, D.C. I. Alexander McMahon, I.D. Chairman Department of Health Adm~n~stration Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina Mary 0. Mundinger, Dr.P.H. Dean, School of Nursing Columbia University New York, New York L. Gregory Pawison, M.D., M.P.H. Acting ChaiIman Deparunent of Heath Care Sciences The George Washington University Medical Center Washington, D.C. Eileen M. QuinIan, R.N., M.S.N., G.N.P. Director Adult/Genatnc Nurse Practitioner Program Columbia University School of Nursing New York, New York

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144 LEST OF AUTHORS . . Mitchell T. Rabkin, M.D. President and Physician Bed Israel Hospital Boston, Massachusetts David E. Rogers, M.D. The Walsh McDennott Distinguished Professor of Medicine The New Yolk Hospital—CorneD Medicad Center New York, New York Lisa V. Rubenstein, M.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor and Director Division of Clinical Geriatnc Services UCLA Center for me Health Sciences T-os Angeles, California Bruce C. VIadeck' Ph.D. President United Hospital Fund New York, New York Susan A. WaLker, M.S.W., A.C.S.W.'LJ.C.S.W. Medical Social Services Manager Visiting Nurses Association of Washington' D.C. Washington, D.C. Joseph W. Westbrook, Ed.D. President, NEA Redred Memphis, Tennessee

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