Effectiveness of Alternative Ways of Implementing Care Management Components in Medicare D-SNPs: The Brand New Day Study
Jelena Zurovac,
Randy Brown,
Bob Schmitz and
Richard Chapman
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This study compares key patient outcomes at Brand New Day, a Medicare SNP for dual eligibles with severe mental illness, under two alternatives—routine care (services routinely provided at the plan before the study) and enhanced care (more frequent or more intensive services)—for each of 11 care components.
Keywords: Care Management Components; Medicare; D-SNP; Disability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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