How Accountable Care Organizations Use Population Segmentation to Care for High-Need, High-Cost Patients
Ann S. O’Malley,
Eugene C. Rich,
Rumin Sarwar,
Eli Schultz,
W. Cannon Warren,
Tanya Shah and
Melinda K. Abrams
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Abstract:
ACOs use a range of approaches to segment, or group, their sickest and costliest patients by the level of care management they require.
Keywords: Accountable Care Organizations; High-Need High-Cost Patients; population segmentation; risk stratification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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