- Seven Generations Center of Excellence in Native Behavioral Health,
January 2013
- North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program (DCSP): Utilization Increases Over Time
Klug, M., & Muus, K.,
October 2012
- North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program (DCSP): Caregivers’ Attributes and Service Use
Klug, M., & Muus, K.,
October 2012
Discusses the North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program which works to increase caregiver knowledge about dementia and caregiving, and decrease caregiver stress. Number 2 in a four-part series.
- North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program (DCSP): Characteristics of Persons with Dementia
Klug, M., & Muus, K.,
October 2012
Discusses the North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program which works to increase caregiver knowledge about dementia and caregiving, and decrease caregiver stress. Number 3 in a four-part series.
- North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program (DCSP): Impact on Caregiver Support and Estimated Health/Long-Term Care Cost Savings
Klug, M., & Muus, K.,
October 2012
Discusses the North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program which works to increase caregiver knowledge about dementia and caregiving, and decrease caregiver stress. Number 4 in a four-part series.
- Dementia Care Services Project Benefiting Veterans in North Dakota
Muus, K., Volkov, B., & Klug, M.G.,
April 2011
Provides information regarding which veterans in North Dakota have benefited from the dementia care services project.
- Dementia Care Services Project’s Positive Impact on Caregiving and Cost Savings in North Dakota
Muus, K., Volkov, B., Klug, M.G., & Mueller, J.,
April 2011
Provides information on how the dementia care services (DCS) project has had a positive impact on caregiving and cost savings in North Dakota. Covers estimated median long term care cost avoidance and total quarterly savings on hospital, ambulance, and 911 calls from participates in the DCS program. In addition, shows the percentage of caregivers who had taken health care actions following six months of program participation.
- Dementia Care Services Project Benefiting North Dakotans
Volkov, B., Muus, K., Klug, M.G., Mueller J., & Haley-Franklin, H.,
December 2010
Provides information on how North Dakotans have benefited from the dementia care services project including the percentage of individuals that completed care-related action steps and the likelihood to place individuals with dementia in a long term care facility (LTC).
- Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program's Impact on North Dakota
Miller, M.,
2009
Since the program began (2002) each of North Dakota’s 33 eligible small rural hospitals has received an average of $9,000 each year. To date, the total impact to North Dakota is $1.6 million.
- North Dakota Health Information Technology (HIT) Fact Sheet
Dickson, L.,
January 2008
Describes HIT, its uses within North Dakota and the role of the HIT Steering committee. The information in this fact sheet was collected from the North Dakota State HIT report,
Connecting North Dakota for a Healthier Future, Dec. 2008.