How Changes in Washington University's Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration Pilot Ultimately Achieved Savings
Deborah Peikes,
Greg Peterson,
Randall S. Brown,
Sandy Graff and
John P. Lynch
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This article analyzed the experiences of the School of Medicine’s care-management program as it took part in the Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration, with the goal of reducing hospitalizations and Medicare spending or improving quality while remaining cost neutral.
Keywords: Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration; Washington University; Medicare; Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 11
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