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Kast K, Otten SM, Konopik J, et al. Web-Based Public Reporting as a Decision-Making Tool for Consumers of Long-Term Care in the United States and the United Kingdom: Systematic Analysis of Report Cards. JMIR Form Res. 2023 Dec 14, 7: e44382.
Hays RD, Walling AM, Sudore RL, et al. Support for Use of Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Communication Items Among Seriously Ill Patients. J Palliat Med. 2023 Apr
Anhang PR, Bradley M, Ye F, et al. Reliable and valid survey-based measures to assess quality of care in home-based serious illness programs. J Palliative Med. 2022 Jun, 25(6): 864-872.
Deyoreo M, Price RA, Bradley MA, et al. Adding Telephone Follow-up Can Improve Representativeness of Surveys of Seriously Ill People. J Am Geriatrics Soc. 2022 Jun, 70(6): 1870-1873.
DeYoreo M, Price RA, Montemayor CK, et al. Adjusting for Patient Characteristics to Compare Quality of Care Provided by Serious Illness Programs. J Palliative Med. 2022 Jul, 25(7): 1041-1049.
Locock L, Montgomery C, Parkin S, et al. How do frontline staff use patient experience data for service improvement? Findings from an ethnographic case study evaluation. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2020 Jul, 25(3): 151-161.
Castle N, Engberg J, Men A. Satisfaction of discharged nursing home residents. J Appl Gerontol. 2016 Jul, [epub ahead of print].
Li Y, Li Q, Tang Y. Associations between family ratings on experience with care and clinical quality-of-care measures for nursing home residents. Med Care Res Rev. 2015 July, 73(1): 62-84.
Frentzel EM, Sangl JA, Evensen CT, et al. Giving voice to the vulnerable: the development of a CAHPS nursing home survey measuring family members' experiences. Med Care. 2012 Nov, 50(Suppl): S20-7.
Werner RM, Norton EC, Konetzka RT, et al. Do consumers respond to publicly reported quality information? Evidence from nursing homes. J Health Econ. 2012 Jan, 31(1): 50-61.
Grabowski C, Town J. Does information matter? Competition, quality, and the impact of nursing home report cards. Health Serv Res. 2011 Dec, 46(6pt1): 1698-1719.
Werner R, Stuart E, Polsky D. Public reporting drove quality gains at nursing homes. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010 Sept, 29(9): 1706-1713.
Sangl J, Buchanan J, Cosenza C, et al. The development of a CAHPS instrument for nursing home residents (NHCAHPS). J Aging Soc Policy. 2007 , 19(2): 63-82.
Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM, Cleary PD. Are finite population corrections appropriate when profiling institutions?. Health Serv Res. 2006 Nov, 6: 153-6.
Teno M, Clarridge R, Casey V, et al. Family perspectives on end-of-life care at the last place of care. JAMA. 2004 Jan, 291(1): 88-93.