Factors Associated with Disparities in Hospital Readmission Rates Among US Adults Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
David Silvestri,
Demetri Goutos,
Anouk Lloren,
Sheng Zhou,
Guohai Zhou,
Thalia Farietta,
Sana Charania,
Jeph Herrin,
Alon Peltz,
Zhenqiu Lin and
Susannah Bernheim
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Abstract:
Low-income older adults who are dually eligible (DE) for Medicare and Medicaid often experience worse outcomes following hospitalization.
Keywords: dual eligibles; Medicare; Medicaid; hospital readmission rates; adults (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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