Using the RUG-III classification system for understanding the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability residing in nursing homes

J Intellect Disabil. 2011 Jun;15(2):131-41. doi: 10.1177/1744629511413506.

Abstract

Since 1991, the Minimum Data Set 2.0 (MDS 2.0) has been the mandated assessment in US nursing homes. The Resource Utilization Groups III (RUG-III) case-mix system provides person-specific means of allocating resources based on the variable costs of caring for persons with different needs. Retrospective analyses of data collected on a sample of 9707 nursing home residents (2.4% had an intellectual disability) were used to examine the fit of the RUG-III case-mix system for determining the cost of supporting persons with intellectual disability (intellectual disability). The RUG-III system explained 33.3% of the variance in age-weighted nursing time among persons with intellectual disability compared to 29.6% among other residents, making it a good fit among persons with intellectual disability in nursing homes. The RUG-III may also serve as the basis for the development of a classification system that describes the resource intensity of persons with intellectual disability in other settings that provide similar types of support.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Diagnosis-Related Groups / classification
  • Diagnosis-Related Groups / economics*
  • Female
  • Health Resources / classification
  • Health Resources / economics*
  • Health Resources / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Nursing Homes / classification
  • Nursing Homes / economics*
  • Nursing Homes / statistics & numerical data
  • Personnel Staffing and Scheduling / economics
  • Persons with Mental Disabilities* / classification
  • Retrospective Studies