The Impact of a Health Information Technology–Focused Patient-Centered Medical Neighborhood Program Among Medicare Beneficiaries in Primary Care Practices: The Effect on Patient Outcomes and Spending
Sean Orzol,
Rosalind Keith,
Mynti Hossain,
Michael Barna,
G. Greg Peterson,
Timothy Day,
Boyd Gilman,
Laura Blue,
Keith Kranker,
Kate Stewart,
Sheila Hoag and
Lorenzo Moreno
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This paper estimates impacts of TransforMED’s HCIA-funded program on patient outcomes and Medicare parts A and B spending.
Keywords: Health Information Technology; Patient Centered Medical Neighborhood; population heath management software; spending; service use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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