Two-Year Costs and Quality in the Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative
Stacy Berg Dale,
Arkadipta Ghosh,
Deborah N. Peikes,
Timothy J. Day,
Frank B. Yoon,
Erin Fries Taylor,
Kaylyn Swankoski,
Ann S. O’Malley,
Patrick H. Conway,
Rahul Rajkumar,
Matthew J. Press,
Laura Sessums and
Randall Brown
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Abstract:
This article describes the impacts for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries’ cost, service use, quality of care, and patient experience of the first two years of the Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC) initiative.
Keywords: Comprehensive Primary Care Initiative; advanced primary care; risk-stratified care management; patient centered medical home; Medicare fee for service; health information technology; propensity score matching (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12
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