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Transforming Primary Care

July 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Care Plus is an alternative structure of the medical home model that would improve health and lower costs, particularly for the frail elderly population.

Foundation Work in Long-Term Care

January 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Health foundations have invested in services, research, and advocacy to improve the financing and delivery of long-term services and supports. This article describes some of the broad array of approaches they have taken.

PROMETHEUS Payment Set to Test New Method of Paying Providers for High-Quality Health Care

May 21, 2008 | News Release

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation commits $6.4 million to test model in four communities.

Evaluation of Better Jobs, Better Care

October 1, 2010 | Survey/Poll

Better Jobs Better Care sought to change public policy and management practice to improve recruitment and retention of high-quality paraprofessional direct care workers (DCW).

The Better Jobs Better Care Management Practice Change Initiatives

September 7, 2010 | Report

The Better Jobs, Better Care demonstration provided grants and technical assistance to coalitions of providers, workers, consumers, and policy makers to improve the quality of jobs of long-term care (LTC) direct care workers (DCWs), improve recruitment and retention, and strengthen capacity to meet future demand.

Better Jobs Better Care: Building a Strong Long-Term Care Workforce

April 27, 2011 | Program Result Report

Better Jobs Better Care supported changes in long-term-care policy and provider practices to reduce high vacancy and turnover rates among the paraprofessionals who provide direct care to older adults and to improve the quality of that care.

Pennsylvania: Forming Regional Coalitions in a Large State

April 25, 2011 | Program Result Report

The lead agency for the 40-member Pennsylvania coalition for the Better Jobs Better Care project divided the state into five regions in order to provide a local focus on long-term care worker issues in the large state.

North Carolina's Direct Care Workforce Development Journey

July 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This case study of Better Jobs, Better Care: Building a Strong Long-Term Care Workforce specifically focuses on the work of one coalition, the North Carolina Partner Team, which succeeded in bringing together competing stakeholder groups. The coalition's work eventually led to the 2006 passage of the North Carolina New Organization Vision Award.

Creating a Special License for Long-Term-Care Providers with Supportive Workplaces

April 25, 2010 | Program Result Report

North Carolina Foundation for Advanced Health Programs created a voluntary, special state license to recognize long-term-care providers who offered a supportive workplace for their direct-care staff. The project was part of Better Jobs Better Care.

Measuring Worker Turnover in Long-Term Care

June 1, 2008 | Journal Article

This article describes how measures of staff turnover among long-term care workers are calculated differently by different provider organizations, which makes evaluating interventions designed to reduce staff turnover difficult. The authors urge for consistency across organizations.

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