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Comparative Effectiveness of Care Coordination for Adults with Disabilities

Melanie Au, Samuel Simon, Arnold Chen, Debra Lipson, Gilbert Gimm and Eugene Rich

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Abstract: Care coordination for adults with disabilities is typically marked by costly services delivered by a variety of providers, but comparative effectiveness research can help address these challenges.

Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness; Care Coordination; Adults; Disability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16
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