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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Dr. Vincent Mor, head of the community health
department at Brown University, will speak about the current disparities
in quality of nursing home care, Monday, March 24, at noon in 104
Little Hall on The University of Alabama campus.
His lecture, “Driven to Tiers: Implications of a Two-Tiered
System in Nursing Home Care,” is part of the UA Center for
Mental Health and Aging’s Scientific Seminar Series. The event
is free and open to the public.
Mor was one of the authors of the congressionally mandated Minimum
Data Set (MDS) for Nursing Home Resident Assessment and evaluated
its implementation. Currently, he is working with the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services to develop and validate risk adjusted
quality indicators for nursing homes that are being tested for public
reporting throughout the country.
He has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles and numerous books
and chapters on hospice, physical functioning, long-term care and
cancer treatment patterns among the elderly as well as the organization
of AIDS health services. He also serves on the editorial boards
of the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, Health Services
Research, and The Hospice Journal.
Co-directors of the Center for Mental Health and Aging are Drs.
Lou Burgio and Cindy Roff. For more information contact Denise Cleveland,
CMHA project administrator, at 205/348-7512.
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