Combining Items from Three Federally-Mandated Assessments Using Rasch Measurement to Reliably Measure Cognition Across Post-Acute Care Settings

To combine items from the Functional Independence Measure TM (FIM TM), Minimum Data Set 2.0 (MDS), and the Outcome and Assessment Information Set-B (OASIS) to reliably measure cognition across post-acute care settings and facilitate future studies of patient cognitive recovery.

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