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Evaluation of the Independence at Home Demonstration: An Examination of the First Four Years

Laura Kimmey, Michael Anderson, Valerie Cheh, Evelyn Li, Catherine McLaughlin, Linda Barterian, Jay Crosson, Cara Stepanczuk, Lori Timmins, Jiaqi Li, Shannon Heitkamp, Christine Cheu, Tyler Fisher, Bonnie Harvey, Hope Johnson, Beny Wu, Sam Zhang, Mariel Finucane and Angela Eckstein

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Abstract: This report describes the implementation and impacts of the Independence at Home demonstration over its first four years. Also, the report examines whether home-based primary care reduces Medicare expenditures and hospital use.

Keywords: primary care; elderly; payment incentive; home-based primary care; Medicare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 132
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