authorindex ES Ee NR EE 1999 — NURSING HOMES Long Term Care Management Adams, Linda Williamson. (Voices From the : Farley, Daniel W. (Guest Editorial): Let’s Stop " Jaeger, Sue: See Blanchfill, Bill Field): Striving for Excellence: A Matter of Calling Ourselves an “Industry,” 55 (Sep) . Jewish Home and Hospital, The. (OPTIMA Award Dignity 56 (Sep) - Feinsod, Fred M.: See Segal, Daniel L. Winner): A Touch of “Magic,” 29 (Sep) Albisu, Kara. Alzheimer’s Association: As a * Fosco, Cory. (Voices From the Field): Why the * Jolley, Scott C. Revising Your PPS Base Year Millennium Ends, Alzheimer’s Care Begins, NFL Is Good Training for LTC, 57 (Sep) Costs, 36 (Apr) 98 (Dec) ; Foster, Karen J.: See Howell, William D. . Fragala, Guy: See Owen, Bernice D. Fronheiser, Larry. (Commentary): The Rehab Cap, 46 (Feb) a . Kender, Mary: See Scott, Gregory J. Baker, Gerald. American Health Care Associa- . . Kennedy, Christopher. (Interview) “Discovering tion: Today’s Battles, Tomorrow’s Hopes, . a New Universe of Ideas,” 24 (jun) 112 (Dec) e. ee ee * Kings Harbor Multicare Center (staff of). Barber, Michael. (Interview) They’ve Got ; Giacopelli, Mike. (Sidebar): Marriott Ventures (Product Focus): Wound Care: More Momentum: Creating an Alliance for into Affordability, 32 (Mar) Teamwork, More Opportunities, 51 (Nov) Managed Care, 24 (Aug) + Girard-diCarlo, Constance B. 10 Things You + Klitch, Beth A. (Survey Survivai): Barker, David B.: See Hord, Steven Should Know About Your Outsourcing A Tale of Two Houses, 10 (Jan) Binstock, Robert. Highlights and Lowlights, 94 Partner, 32 (jul) Get Ready for Industry Scorecards, 16 (Feb) (Dec) : Gong, Jade (Guest Essay): Reflections on a Town ‘ Get Ready for the GAO Survey Enforcement Blancato, Robert. (interview) Meet the New Hall Meeting, 18 (Aug) Report, 14 (Mar) Coalitions for Long-Term Care Financing, (Guest Editorial): The SNF PPS Final Rule Survey Changes Coming, 12 (Apr) 44 (Sep) (Finally), 20 (Oct) Will Pain Lead to Gain? 16 (Jun) Blanchfill, Bill; Sue Jaeger. Purchasing Under * Grachek, Marianna Kern. JCAHO Accreditation: Updated Survey Revisions, 13 (Aug) PPS, 24 (Jul) The Importance of Outcomes, 52 (Mar) Sustaining Survey Compliance Year-Round, Bolen, Dave: See Meyer, Jerry. : Grayson, Lon G. (Sidebar): Y2K and Insurance, 14 (Sep) Bonn, Karen L. (DON’s Corner): 42 (Oct) ; Kobriger, Annette M. Dehydration: Stopping a Revisiting the Basics of Breathing, 72 (Jan) - Gross, Myra: See Peck, Richard “Sentinel Event,” 60 (Oct) Getting Everyone into the Act, 80 (Feb) . Nursing Old and New, 72 (Mar) Partnering with the Resident, 88 (Apr) . . Time for a “Job Action”?, 64 (May) :. e. Resuming Restorative Care, 72 (Jun) ” Hoffman, Richard. Growing Pains on the Front : Meyer, Jerry; Bolen, Dave. Advances in Assisted Restorative: The Basis of Nursing Care, 72 (Sep) Line: Implementing PPS, 24 (May) Living Software, 38 (Jan) Brick, Lyndean Lenhoff. Shopping for the PPS- - Hohman, George. Laundry Management: The - Molloy, George E. Marketing for the Millen- Ready Vendor, 14 (Jul) Soft Water Advantage, 44 (Aug) nium: In Search of Professionals, 58 (Apr) * Holland, Pat. (Voices From the Field): Why Do | Marketing for the Millennium: What's the Work Here?, 58 (Aug) Worst Marketing Mistake a Facility Can 4 Hord, Steven; Barker, David B. Consultant Make? 34 (jul) Pharmacists: Needed Now More Than ; Morehouse, Barbara (Commentary): The Rehab Ever, 34 (May) Cap, 46 (Feb) Calkins, Margaret P.: See Perez, Kristin R. * Howell, Willam D.; Foster, Karen |. Bringing * Morrison, Malcolm; Topper, Mary Ellen. Chartrand, Don. Healthcare Meets e-commerce, * Residents Home, 30 (Jun) Consolidated Billing: Thinking About the 10 (Jul) * Hyatt, Laura. (Post-Acute Consult): Unthinkable, 18 (Jul) Child, Martha. (Product Focus): Comfort Is the Technology and Healthcare—The Possibilities . Morrone, Anthony. Have Another Cup of Key, 61 (Sep) Are Endless, 12 (jan) Coffee, 22 (Apr) Colon, Alfred. (Product Focus): Getting Building . Computer Technology: Changing Our * Murer, Matthew. (Assisted Living Review): Systems Y2K-Ready, 82 (Oct) Environment, 18 (Feb) Assisted Living Regulations Come of Age, Conte, Barbara. Why GPOs Are Part of the PPS Rehabilitation Case Management: What to 66 (Feb) Toolkit, 30 (Jul) Expect, 18 (Mar) (Legal Landscape): New Liability Under PPS, A New and Dangerous Game, 14 (May) 22 (Sep) Better Management Through Surfing, 14 Vaccinating Your Facility Against the Y2K (Jun) Bug, 36 (Oct) lan Morrison’s Politically Incorrect Views on * Muse, Don. The Rehab Cap: An Exercise in Healthcare, 16 (Sep) Futility? 46 (Feb) Day, William V. The Mission, 76 (Dec) Uwe Reinhardt’s Economic Wisdom, 14 (Oct) . Dickstein, Howard W. (Guest Editorial): PPS Isn’t ° New Guidelines from the Alzheimer’s Working, 9 (Feb) Association, 13 (Nov) Dowd, Brian. The Outlook for Private Financing, Once Again, the Elves Sing Out, 16 (Dec) 42 (Feb) Duggan, Sarah Sumner. (NIC on Financing): An * Noon, Jody Ann. Scouting the Legal Landscape, Insider’s Guide to Understanding LTC 29 (Feb) Lending 48 (Sep) Durenberger, David. (Interview) Meet the New Coalitions for Long-Term Care Financing, 44 (Sep) NURSING HOMES Long Term Care Management ¢ 65 authorindex NNURSING HOMES Long Terme ACareB MaNna)ge menot— s 199 9 eM RAR Owen, Bernice D.; Fragala, Guy. Evaluating and _ Schleue-Warden, Joan. (Interview) DONs: : Walmsley, James T. Space Shuttles and SNFs: Improving Resident Transfers, 40 (Aug) Confronting a Time of Trial, 44 (May) What Do They Have in Common? 48 (Jun) « Schwartz, Kelsey. Don’t Let PPS Put You Out of - Warden-Saunders, Joan. Nursing’s Role, 106 Business! 30 (Apr) (Dec) Scott, Gregory J.; Kender, Mary; Townsley, * Warren, Reg. (Interview) PPS: “Initial Outcome Scott E. (Assisted Living Review): Emerging Trends Are Not Encouraging...,” 20 (May) Trends in Assisted Living, 52 (Aug) ; Watts, Jack. (Voices From the Field): World-Class Patterson, David. (Computer Quarterly Update): . Segal, Daniel L.; Qualls, Sara Honn; Feinsod, Walker, 58 (Aug) The Do’s and Don'ts of Creating a Web Site, Fred M. A Community Focus on CNA + Wayne, Karen. Affordable Assisted Living: A 13 (Jan) Performance, 72 (Oct) New Mission, 30 (Mar) Y2K: Don’t Leave It to Its Own Devices, 20 * Shook, Loren. A Setting for Severe Alzheimer’s, Assisted Living Federation of America: (Mar) 38 (Mar) Assisted Living: New Industry, New Prospecting for Prospective Payment j Smedley, Jacqueline. Facility Maintenance: An Millennium, 68 (Dec) Software, 46 (May) Overlooked Essential, 42 (Mar) - Weiss, Herberi P. Long-Term Care at the Creating a Web Site That Sells, 48 (Nov) + Smith, Jane. (Voices From the Field): Nurse Millennium: A Glimpse from Rhode Island, Peck, Richard L. Specialists for Mentally Ill Residents 47 (Nov) 34 (Feb) Does Europe Have the Answers? (Part 1), 52 * Smoller, Jill. Literature and Nursing, 56 (Mar) * Wellman, Nancy. Developing a Nutrition Care (Sep) , Spector, Stanley. (Voices From the Field): Can Plan for Residents at Risk, 60 (Jan) Nursing Excellence: The Aristocrat Berea, 56 We Afford to Go Smoke Free? 44 (Nov) - Whiston, David. Planning for the Future in (Feb) - Stahr, Rebecca. Communication: The Essential Dollars and Cents, 46 (Apr) Y2K Update: Do or Die, 24 (Jan) Ingredient in Successful Design, 67 (Oct) * Whitely, Reginald. (Special Product Focus): Our Peck, Richard L. (Editorial): * Stoil, Michael J. The Legislative Year: “Remem- Breakthrough Attack on Urine Odors, 70 Reality Check, 4 (Jan) ber Vencor,” 20 (Nov) (Apr) Big Worries/No Worries, 6 (Feb) ‘ Stoil, Michael |. (View on Washington): ; Wilson, Karen Brown. (Sidebar): Affordability: A Matter of Perspective, 4 (Mar) A Positive Outlook, 4 (Apr) How Much Does Quality Weigh?, 6 (Jan) [A Matteyr of Cost CoYntrol, 34 (Ma r)| Resident Removal: A Modern Long-Term Are “Bad Apples” Good for You?, 4 (May) Care Saga, 12 (Feb) Take a Break, 4 (Jun) Starting With a Whimper, 10 (Mar) Theater of the Absurd, 4 (jul) Sometimes the System Works (Sort Of), 8 Managed Care, the Good Guy, 4 (Aug) (Apr) The Work-a-Day Set, 4 (Sep) ; Yarme, Judith. Floorcoverings as a Safety The Lone Ranger of Long-Term Care, 6 Sticker Shock, 4 (Oct) Factor...and More, 44 (Oct) (May) Spin, 4 (Nov) A Shell Game for Veterans, 8 (Jun) On Looking Back, 6 (Dec) On Reimbursement, Politics Matters, 8 (Aug) Peck, Richard L.; Gross, Myra. Wound Care Solutions on the Slow Track, 8 (Sep) Post-PPS: Are These Vendors Showing the George W. and Long-Term Care, 6 (Oct) Way? 56 (Apr) Anti-Aging Research and the Future of SNFs, : Zadoff, Michael. Viatical Settlements: A New Perez, Kristin R.; Calkins, Margaret P. When 8 (Dec) Way to Nursing Home Private Pay, 60 Residents Want to Leave, 26 (Nov) * Strong, Graham. Reducing Patient Handling (Feb) Injuries with a Zero-Lift Policy, 50 (Oct) + Zinn, Linda. ls Managed Care in Your Future?, 28 (Aug) “A Good Look Back Over Our Shoulders,” 20 (Dec) Qualls, Sara Honn: See Segal, Daniel L. Quinley, Kevin M. Finding Shelter from the * Taylor, Nancy. (Voices From the Field): The Real Liability Storm, 27 (Jul) : “Bottom Line,” 44 (Nov) , Taylor, Rand. Alzheimer’s Patients Revisit Main Street, 38 (Jun) eo See a* TToowpnpselre,y ,M aSrcyot tE llEe.n:: SSeeee SMcootrtr,i sGorne,g oMrayl cJo. lm Ratliff, David. (Sidebar): Maintenance: The * Tracy, Kathryn B. Those Old MDS Files Can Be Assisted Living Difference, 44 (Mar) a Gold Mine, 48 (Jan) Resor, Joseph T., Ill. (Assisted Living Review): ‘ Tripodi, Frank. Keeping the Bad Guys (and Gals) The Enviable Financial Market for Assisted 7Away, 32 (Oct) Living, 78 (Apr) Rhoads, Jerry L. Computerized Cost Tracking: The PPS Rationale, 42 (jan) Ringgenberg, Wendy. Bath Aides: Are They Worth It? 52 (Jun) : Vladeck, Bruce. Government’s Role, 62 (Dec) 66 © January 2000 subjectindex 1999 — NURSING HOMES Long Term Care Management Y2K final preparation, 36 (Oct) * Floorcoverings Y2K medical devices, 20 (Mar) safety factor, as, 44 (Oct) Y2K update, 24 (Jan) * Fraud and abuse * Consolidated billing “dangerous game,” the, 14 (May) Accreditation * software, 18 (jul) JCAHO, CARF, National Council on Aging - Furnishings initiatives, 52 (Mar) + Criminal background checks interior design trends, 61 (Sep) New York LTC partnership, 32 (Oct) Alliances Momentum Alliance, the, 24 (Aug) Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Association caregiving guide- lines, 13 (Nov) * Group purchasing organizations assisted living, high-severity, in, 38 (Mar) * Dehydration PPS “tools,” as, 30 (jul) design, “homelike,” 30 (jun) : prevention of “sentinel event,” 60 (Oct) design, “Main Street,” 38 (Jun) + Departure alert devices special care unit, service dog, 29 (Sep) developments, 64 (Feb) Assisted living . Design affordability, initiatives, 30 (Mar) Alzheimer’s care, 38 (Mar) Alzheimer’s “homelike,” 30 (Jun) * History emerging trends, 52 (Aug) Alzheimer’s “Main Street,” 38 (Jun) "100 years of long-term care, 20 (Dec) facility maintenance, 42 (Mar) Christopher Kennedy (Merchandise Mart) government'’s role, 62 (Dec) financial market, 78 (Apr) interview, 24 (jun) highlights and lowlights, 94 (Dec) regulation, status, 66 (Feb) communication as key, 67 (Oct) mission, the, 76 (Dec) software advances, 38 (jan); 20 (Mar) floorcoverings, choice and safety, 44 (Oct) nursing’s role, 106 (Dec) furnishings and, 61 (Sep) photo essay, 72 (Dec) Association perspectives minimizing wandering and, 26 (Nov) timeline, 116 (Dec) Alzheimer’s Association, 98 (Dec) . DONs American Association of Homes and Services “job action” and, 64 (May) for the Aging, 58 (Dec) literature and, 56 (Mar) American College of Health Care Administra- nursing old and new, 72 (Mar) tors, 88 (Dec) nursing’s role and, 106 (Dec) American Health Care Association, 112 (Dec) partnering with resident, 88 (Apr) : Image Assisted Living Federation of America, pneumonia prevention and, 72 (Jan) LTC as an “industry,” 55 (Sep) 68 (Dec) restorative care basics and, 72 (Sep) * Incontinence . restorative care post-PPS and, 72 (Jun) product utilization, 64 (Mar) teamwork and, 80 (Feb) SCA Hygiene story, 50 (Aug) . “time of trial” and, 44 (May) ao See : " Insurance . liability, 27 (Jul) Bathing .. . Internet equipment, 60 (Jun) - . e-commerce site, 10 (Jul) .specia lized aides, 52 (Jun) | healthcare sites, 14 (Jun) * European healthcare creating Web sites for marketing, 48 (Nov) Swedish LTC, 52 (Sep) Web site creation, 13 (Jan) Case management rehab, 18 (Mar) Certified nursing assistants ; Fall prevention + Laundry community forums, 72 (Oct) equipment, 58 (Mar) water softeners, use of, 44 (Aug) Coalitions ’ Financial - Legal long-term care financing, 44 (Sep) accounting for PPS, 22 (Apr) Jody Ann Noon interview, 29 (Feb) affordable assisted living, 30 (Mar) liability under PPS, 22 (Sep) Communications equipment wireless, 64 (Apr) assisted living and, 78 (Apr) - Legislation capital markets, benchmarks, 42 (Apr) Clinton long-term care proposal, 10 (Mar) Computerization capital planning, 46 (Apr) George W. Bush and, 6 (Oct) assisted living software, 38 (Jan) coalitions for LTC financing, 44 (Sep) LTC financing coalitions and, 44 (Sep) consolidated billing, 18 (Jul) group purchasing organizations, and PPS, Nursing Home Resident Protection, 8 (Apr) creating Web sites for marketing, 48 (Nov) 30 (Jul) Rep. Elliot L. Engel (D-NY) interview, 6 (May) e-commerce, 10 (Jul) loan guidelines, NIC, 48 (Sep) Rhode Island, 34 (Feb) healthcare Web sites, 14 (Jun) marginal cost analysis, 48 (jun) year-end wrap-up, 20 (Nov) information management technology, and PPS-related purchasing, 24 (jul) future, 12 (jan) private, outlook, 42 (Feb) : Lift equipment MDS data files, utilization, 48 (Jan) revising PPS base year costs, 36 (Apr) lateral transfer devices, 40 (Aug) PPS cost tracking, 42 (Jan) Uwe Reinhardt’s views, 14 (Oct) technological developments, 64 (jan) PPS software selection, 46 (May) viatical settlements, 60 (Feb) zero-lift policies, 50 (Oct) Stephen Mincey interview, 18 (Feb) - Literature Web site creation, 13 (Jan) reading for nurses, 56 (Mar) NURSING HOMES Long Term Care Management ¢ 67 sublectindex NURSING HOMES Long Term Care Management— 1999 legislative history ‘99, 20 (Nov) marginal cost analysis, 48 (Jun) pharmacist involvement, 34 (May) purchasing and, 24 (Jul) Maintenance rehab cap and, 46 (Feb) : Transfers assisted living, in, 42 (Mar) rehab case management and, 18 (Mar) new technology for, 40 (Aug) capital planning and, 46 (Apr) restorative nursing and, 72 (Jun) . Transportation Y2K preparation, 82 (Oct) revising base year costs, 36 (Apr) vendors on trends, 76 (Apr) software selection, 46 (May) Managed care staff training, 24 (May) eldercare programs, 28 (Aug) Town Hall meeting, 18 (Aug) “good guy,” as, 4 (Aug) vendor selection, 14 (jul) Momentum Alliance, the, 24 (Aug) wound care and, 56 (Apr) Marketing * Pressure relief + Veterans Administration professionalism and, 58 (Apr) Web site creation for, 48 (Nov) surfaces/equipment, 52 (May) state construction program, 8 (jun) worst mistakes in, 34 (Jul) - Purchasing e-commerce and, 10 (jul) MDS Quality Indicators and, 13 (Aug) group purchasing organizations, 30 (Jul) PPS and, 24 (Jul) use of old files for, 48 (Jan) PPS-ready vendors, 14 (Jul) Mental iliness * Wandering staff nursing for, 47 (Nov) designing to minimize, 26 (Nov) Model facilities Wireless communications Aristocrat Berea, 56 (Feb) updating, 64 (Apr) - Wound care . Quality assurance approaches to PPS, 56 (Apr) measurement techniques and, 6 (jan) interdisciplinary team, 51 (Nov) scorecards and, 16 (Feb) surveys and, 13 (Aug) . . . Nutrition . . care planning, 60 (jan) . - ., es oe :* Y2K . early-year update, 24 (Jan) * Rehab cap “futility” of, 46 (Feb) final preparations, 36 (Oct) maintenance concerns, 82 (Oct) OBRA * Rehab case management medical device, solutions, 20 (Mar) GAO enforcement study, 14 (Mar) under PPS, 18 (Mar) Investigative Protocols, 13 (Aug) maintaining compliance, 14 (Sep) - Research anti-aging, 8 (Dec) quality case studies, 10 (Jan) Quality Indicators, 13 (Aug) . “Resident removal” scorecards, 16 (Feb) Neponsit Health Care Center story, 12 (Feb) survey “pain,” 16 (Jun) Nursing Home Resident Protection amend- survey revisions, overview, 12 (Apr) ments, 8, (Apr) Odor control + Restorative care Syon-5 and, 70 (Apr) basics for DONs, 72 (Sep) Outsourcing post-PPS, 72 (Jun) Support service, of, under PPS, 32 (jul) : Skin care Pharmacy special products, 63 (Jun) PPS and consultant pharmacists, 34 (May) * Smoking recent developments, 71 (Feb) policy on, 44 (Nov) Pneumonia : Staffing prevention, 72 (Jan) bath aides, 52 (Jun) PPS certified nursing assistant forums, 72 (Oct) accounting for, 22 (Apr) criminal background checks, 32 (Oct) computerized cost tracking, 42 (Jan) mentally ill, for, 47 (Nov) coordinating facilities and vendors, 30 (Apr) wound care, for, 51 (Nov) Final Rule, 20 (Oct) group purchasing organizations and, 30 (jul) initial outcome trends, 20 \ilay) “isn’t working,” guest editorial, 9 (Feb) legal liability, 22 (Sep) 68 ¢ January 2000