Evaluation of the Independence at Home Demonstration: An Examination of the First Six Years
Laura Kimmey,
Michael Anderson,
Valerie Cheh,
Jason Rotter and
Andrea Wysocki
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This report examines the effects of the Independence at Home payment incentive. It also assesses whether home-based primary care affects spending and hospital use for dually eligible patients and describes the association between home-based primary care use and end-of-life expenditures.
Keywords: Independence at Home, IAH, home-based primary care, HBPC, home visits; primary care, payment innovation, evaluation, impact findings, payment model, complex patients (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 49
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