Evaluation of the Program for Elders in Managed Care
Marsha Gold,
Timothy Lake and
William Black
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Abstract:
Elders who are frail because of disability, multiple chronic conditions, and other factors account for a growing share of the population, yet they are often poorly served by a health care system that is focused on acute care episodes.
Keywords: Elder Care; Managed Care (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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