Greg Arling
Affiliated Scientist
centre for health services research
Regenstrief Institute
United States of America
Biography
He is presently serving as Katherine Birck Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing in Purdue University and as an research associate, in Center for Aging and the Life Course, in Purdue University.
Research Interest
Dr. Arling's research interests are in health care quality assessment, evaluation, and policy analysis. Much of his research has been with elderly populations in long-term care settings.
Publications
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Abrahamson K, Mueller C, Davila HW, Arling G (2014) Nurses as boundary-spanners in reducing avoidable hospitalizations among nursing home residents. Res Gerontol Nurs 7:235-243.
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Abrahamson K, DeCrane S, Mueller C, Davila HW, Arling G (2015) Implementation of a nursing home quality improvement project to reduce resident pain: a qualitative case study. J Nurs Care Qual 30: 261-268.
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Abrahamson K, Miech E, Davila HW, Mueller C, Cooke Vet al (2015) Pay-forperformance policy and data-driven decision making within nursing homes: a qualitative study. BMJ Qual Saf 24:311-317.