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Population Segmentation and Targeting of Health Care Resources: Findings from a Literature Review

Dana Jean-Baptiste, Ann O'Malley and Tanya Shah

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Abstract: This paper examines published and gray literature describing how health care organizations both segment their HNHC populations into subgroups and target care management and other resources to subgroups.

Keywords: Population segmentation; high-need; high-cost; super utilizer; high-risk patients; care management program; risk stratification; chronic conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 50
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