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Howard B Degenholtz

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Critical Care Medicine|February 25, 2009
Two and a half weeks: time enough for end-of-life care planning?Howard B Degenholtz
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|January 4, 2021
The Importance of Ascertaining Participant Preferences: The Importance of What Is ImportantHoward B Degenholtz
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 15, 2009
Introduction to hierarchical modelingHoward B Degenholtz, Mamta Bhatnagar
The Gerontologist|March 23, 2021
Workforce Issues in Long-Term Care: Is There Hope for a Better Way Forward?Suzanne Meeks, Howard B Degenholtz
Innovation in Aging|July 14, 2022
Evidence Base for the Future of Nursing Homes: Special IssueChristine E Bishop, Howard B Degenholtz
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|May 20, 2022
Patterns of Home and Community Based Service Use by Beneficiaries Enrolled in the Pennsylvania Medicaid Aging WaiverRaymond Van Cleve, Howard B Degenholtz
BMC Geriatrics|January 20, 2023
Risk of hospitalization associated with different constellations of home & community based servicesRaymond Van Cleve, Evan Cole, Howard B Degenholtz
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 21, 2004
Brief communication: the relationship between having a living will and dying in placeHoward B Degenholtz, YongJoo Rhee, Robert M Arnold
Research on Aging|August 14, 2015
Variations Among Medicare Beneficiaries Living in Different Settings: Demographics, Health Status, and Service UseHoward B Degenholtz, Mijung Park, Yihuang Kang, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2003
Race and the intensive care unit: disparities and preferences for end-of-life careHoward B Degenholtz, Stephen B Thomas, Michael J Miller
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Critical Care Medicine|February 25, 2009
Two and a half weeks: time enough for end-of-life care planning?Howard B Degenholtz
Journal of Gerontological Social Work|January 4, 2021
The Importance of Ascertaining Participant Preferences: The Importance of What Is ImportantHoward B Degenholtz
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 15, 2009
Introduction to hierarchical modelingHoward B Degenholtz, Mamta Bhatnagar
The Gerontologist|March 23, 2021
Workforce Issues in Long-Term Care: Is There Hope for a Better Way Forward?Suzanne Meeks, Howard B Degenholtz
Innovation in Aging|July 14, 2022
Evidence Base for the Future of Nursing Homes: Special IssueChristine E Bishop, Howard B Degenholtz
Journal of Applied Gerontology : the Official Journal of the Southern Gerontological Society|May 20, 2022
Patterns of Home and Community Based Service Use by Beneficiaries Enrolled in the Pennsylvania Medicaid Aging WaiverRaymond Van Cleve, Howard B Degenholtz
BMC Geriatrics|January 20, 2023
Risk of hospitalization associated with different constellations of home & community based servicesRaymond Van Cleve, Evan Cole, Howard B Degenholtz
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 21, 2004
Brief communication: the relationship between having a living will and dying in placeHoward B Degenholtz, YongJoo Rhee, Robert M Arnold
Research on Aging|August 14, 2015
Variations Among Medicare Beneficiaries Living in Different Settings: Demographics, Health Status, and Service UseHoward B Degenholtz, Mijung Park, Yihuang Kang, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2003
Race and the intensive care unit: disparities and preferences for end-of-life careHoward B Degenholtz, Stephen B Thomas, Michael J Miller
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