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G M Eggert

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The Internist|August 8, 1986
Long term care optionsG M Eggert, B Friedman
Health Care Financing Review|November 5, 1988
The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patientsG M Eggert, B Friedman
Perspectives on Medicaid and Medicare Management|August 10, 1979
Preliminary findings: Monroe County's access project to prevent unneeded nursing home admissionsG M Eggert, J E Bowlyow
Home Health Care Services Quarterly|March 6, 1984
Five years of ACCESS: what have we learned?G M Eggert, B S Brodows
QRB. Quality Review Bulletin|February 1, 1982
The ACCESS process: assuring quality in long term careG M Eggert, B S Brodows
Business and Health|October 7, 1986
Employer options to finance long-term careG M Eggert, M Delaney, B Friedman
Journal of Aging and Health|July 8, 1990
Individual versus team case management in optimizing community care for chronically ill patients with dementiaJ G Zimmer, G M Eggert, P Chiverton
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 14, 1982
Sounding Boards. Management and financing of long-term-care services: a new approach to a chronic problemH S Ruchlin, J N Morris, G M Eggert
The Gerontologist|June 1, 1980
Gaining control of the long term care system: first returns from the ACCESS experimentG M Eggert, J E Bowlyow, C W Nichols
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 1, 1988
Nursing homes as acute care providers. A pilot study of incentives to reduce hospitalizationsJ G Zimmer, G M Eggert, A Treat, et al.
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The Internist|August 8, 1986
Long term care optionsG M Eggert, B Friedman
Health Care Financing Review|November 5, 1988
The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patientsG M Eggert, B Friedman
Perspectives on Medicaid and Medicare Management|August 10, 1979
Preliminary findings: Monroe County's access project to prevent unneeded nursing home admissionsG M Eggert, J E Bowlyow
Home Health Care Services Quarterly|March 6, 1984
Five years of ACCESS: what have we learned?G M Eggert, B S Brodows
QRB. Quality Review Bulletin|February 1, 1982
The ACCESS process: assuring quality in long term careG M Eggert, B S Brodows
Business and Health|October 7, 1986
Employer options to finance long-term careG M Eggert, M Delaney, B Friedman
Journal of Aging and Health|July 8, 1990
Individual versus team case management in optimizing community care for chronically ill patients with dementiaJ G Zimmer, G M Eggert, P Chiverton
The New England Journal of Medicine|January 14, 1982
Sounding Boards. Management and financing of long-term-care services: a new approach to a chronic problemH S Ruchlin, J N Morris, G M Eggert
The Gerontologist|June 1, 1980
Gaining control of the long term care system: first returns from the ACCESS experimentG M Eggert, J E Bowlyow, C W Nichols
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 1, 1988
Nursing homes as acute care providers. A pilot study of incentives to reduce hospitalizationsJ G Zimmer, G M Eggert, A Treat, et al.
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