United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Disability, Aging, and Long-Term Care Policy, sponsoring body.
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Washington, D.C. : Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, [2009]
The role of ownership in the provision of nursing home care has long been a challenging issue for policymakers and researchers. Historically, much of the focus in this area has been on for-profit providers, which have played a prominent role in the nursing home sector for decades. Nearly two-thirds of facilities in the United States currently operate on a proprietary basis, and many of these facilities operate as part of multi-facility chains. In the context of recurring quality of care problems, the role of for-profit companies has often been investigated as a possible contributing factor, and a large body of research has compared care delivered by for-profit and not-for-profit facilities.
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