Effects of a Nursing Home Telehealth Program on Spending and Utilization for Medicare Residents
Evelyn Li,
Mynti Hossain,
Boyd Gilman,
Lauren Vollmer Forrow,
Katie Morrison Lee and
Randall Brown
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Abstract:
Telehealth can be a valuable tool for nursing homes to enhance care coordination and provide timely access to care, leading to lower spending for nursing home residents.
Keywords: Health Care Costs; Medicare; Nursing Homes; Program Evaluation; Technology Adoption/Diffusion/Use; Telehealth; Utilization of Services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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