Safety-Net Hospitals, Neighborhood Disadvantage, and Readmissions Under Maryland's All-Payer Program: An Observational Study
Stephen F. Jencks,
Alyson Schuster,
Geoff B. Dougherty,
Sule Gerovich,
Jane E. Brock and
Amy J.H. Kind
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Abstract:
In Maryland, residing in a disadvantaged neighborhood and being discharged from a hospital serving a large proportion of disadvantaged neighborhoods are independently associated with increased risk for readmission.
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