Tetyana P Shippee
University of Minnesota
119 Papers
130 Citations
Tetyana P Shippee is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 83 publications. Previous affiliations of Tetyana P Shippee include University of Hong Kong & Purdue University.
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Papers
Expectations About Future Use Of Long-Term Services And Supports Vary By Current Living Arrangement
TL;DR: There is a disconnect between expectations of use and likely future reality: 60 percent of respondents believed that they were unlikely to need long-term services and supports in the future, whereas the evidence suggests that nearly 70 percent of older adults will need them at some point.
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Effect of long-term care use on Medicare and Medicaid expenditures for dual eligible and non-dual eligible elderly beneficiaries
Robert L. Kane,Andrea Wysocki,Shriram Parashuram,Tetyana P Shippee,Terry Lum +4 more
- 22 Aug 2013
TL;DR: Efforts to control costs for dual eligibles should target those in LTC while better coordinating medical and LTC expenditures.
Diagnosed Prevalence and Health Care Expenditures of Mental Health Disorders Among Dual Eligible Older People
Terry Lum,Shriram Parashuram,Tetyana P Shippee,Andrea Wysocki,Nathan D. Shippee,Patricia Homyak,Robert L. Kane +6 more
TL;DR: Policy makers need to focus on better MHD diagnosis among community-living elders and better understanding in treatment of MHDs in LTC settings for the dual eligible elders across long-term care (LTC) settings.
Black and White Chains of Risk for Hospitalization Over 20 Years
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the racial disparities in hospital length of stay and mortality are explained by the cumulative effects of social and health inequalities over the life course.
Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes of Somali Men in Olmsted County, Minnesota, U.S., on the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine and Cervical Cancer Screening: January 17, 2015.
TL;DR: There is need for more research on Somali men’s attitude to HPV vaccine and CCS uptake among Somali adolescents and women.
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