The Impact of a Regulatory Intervention on Resident-Centered Nursing Home Care: Rhode Island’s Individualized Care Pilot
Authors:
David G. Stevenson, Ph.D., and David R. Gifford, M.D., M.P.H.
Contact:
David G. Stevenson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Health Policy, Harvard Medical School, stevenson@hcp.med.harvard.edu
Editor:
Paul Frame
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D. G. Stevenson and D. R. Gifford, The Impact of a Regulatory Intervention on Resident-Centered Nursing Home Care: Rhode Island’s Individualized Care Pilot, The Commonwealth Fund, December 2010.
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Overview
In an effort to use the annual nursing home survey process to promote resident-centered care practices, the Rhode Island Department of Health implemented the Individualized Care Pilot from November 1, 2007, to April 30, 2008. The initiative promoted resident-centered care primarily through activities integrated with the annual recertification inspection. In addition to enhancing existing survey processes, the pilot incorporated a visit from the state Quality Improvement Organization into the survey process itself. This study assessed the impact of that pilot on resident-centered care practices. Online surveys were sent to administrators at all Rhode Island nursing homes pre- and post-pilot. Based on reports from participating homes, the pilot helped nursing home administrators understand, consider, and implement resident-centered care. The findings paint a promising picture about the potential to spur provider change through a multipronged approach centered on the regulatory process.
Citation
D. G. Stevenson and D. R. Gifford, The Impact of a Regulatory Intervention on Resident-Centered Nursing Home Care: Rhode Island’s Individualized Care Pilot, The Commonwealth Fund, December 2010.