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Milbank Q ; 64(3): 414-41, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3093830

ABSTRACT

In 1972 there were fewer than 10 nonpsychiatric adult day care centers in the United States; by late 1982 there were 1,000 or more. This development of programs as an alternative to nursing home and hospital care of impaired adults has been haphazard. Complications from surveys, field visits, and regulatory agencies reveal a lack of elements for systematic evaluation of the real costs and benefits. Future policies must also recognize that adult day care has become a new service without significantly diminishing institutional use.


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Day Care, Medical/organization & administration , Aged , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Data Collection , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Financing, Government , Health Policy , Health Services Research , Health Services for the Aged/organization & administration , Humans , Middle Aged , Models, Theoretical , United States
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