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Pamela Nadash
Pamela Nadash
Associate Professor, Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Verified email at umb.edu
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Cashing in on independence: Comparing the costs and benefits of cash & services
G Zarb, P Nadash
British Council of Organisations of Disabled People, 1994
1611994
Improving communication between researchers and policy makers in long-term care: or, researchers are from Mars; policy makers are from Venus
PH Feldman, P Nadash, M Gursen
The Gerontologist 41 (3), 312-321, 2001
1332001
The German long-term care insurance program: evolution and recent developments
P Nadash, P Doty, M von Schwanenflügel
The Gerontologist 58 (3), 588-597, 2018
1162018
Long‐term care financing: lessons from France
P Doty, P Nadash, N Racco
The Milbank Quarterly 93 (2), 359-391, 2015
622015
Individualized education can improve foot care for patients with diabetes
S NEDER, P Nadash
Home Healthcare Now 21 (12), 837-840, 2003
422003
Introducing social insurance for long‐term care in Taiwan: key issues
P Nadash, YC Shih
International Journal of Social Welfare 22 (1), 69-79, 2013
392013
Thrust into the spotlight: COVID-19 focuses media attention on nursing homes
EA Miller, E Simpson, P Nadash, M Gusmano
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 76 (4), e213-e218, 2021
382021
European long‐term care programs: lessons for Community Living Assistance Services and Supports?
P Nadash, P Doty, KJ Mahoney, M Von Schwanenflugel
Health Services Research 47 (1pt1), 309-328, 2012
342012
Two models of managed long-term care: comparing PACE with a Medicaid-only plan
P Nadash
The Gerontologist 44 (5), 644-654, 2004
342004
Partisanship in initial state responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic
MK Gusmano, EA Miller, P Nadash, EJ Simpson
World Medical & Health Policy 12 (4), 380-389, 2020
332020
An assessment of state-led reform of long-term services and supports
MD Naylor, ET Kurtzman, EA Miller, P Nadash, P Fitzgerald
Journal of health politics, policy and law 40 (3), 531-574, 2015
332015
New state insurance exchanges should follow the example of Massachusetts by simplifying choices among health plans
R Day, P Nadash
Health Affairs 31 (5), 982-989, 2012
322012
The relationship between quality of care, physical therapy, and occupational therapy staffing levels in nursing homes in 4 years' follow-up
I Livingstone, J Hefele, P Nadash, D Barch, N Leland
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 20 (4), 462-469, 2019
312019
Pay for performance in five states: lessons for the nursing home sector
EA Miller, J Doherty, P Nadash
Public Administration Review 73 (s1), S153-S163, 2013
312013
Independent choices
P Nadash
American Rehabilitation 24, 15-20, 1998
301998
The emerging market for supplemental long term care insurance in Germany in the context of the 2013 Pflege-Bahr reform
P Nadash, AE Cuellar
Health policy 121 (6), 588-593, 2017
292017
Consumer choice in health insurance exchanges: can we make it work?
P Nadash, R Day
Journal of health politics, policy and law 39 (1), 209-235, 2014
282014
Principles of consumer-directed home and community-based services
D Wagner, P Nadash, A Friedman, S Litvak, K Eckels
Washington DC: National Institute on Consumer-Directed Long-Term Services, 1996
271996
A series of unfortunate events: Implications of Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act For older adults
P Nadash, EA Miller, DK Jones, MK Gusmano, S Rosenbaum
Aging Policy and Politics in the Trump Era, 67-89, 2020
242020
A national-level analysis of the relationship between nursing home satisfaction and quality
P Nadash, JG Hefele, EA Miller, A Barooah, X Wang
Research on aging 41 (3), 215-240, 2019
202019
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