Did Arkansas' Medicaid Patient-Centered Medical Home Program Have Spillover Effects on Commercially Insured Enrollees?
Patient-centered medical homes are increasingly being implemented by state Medicaid programs to incentivize high-quality, coordinated care and ultimately lower health care spending. This study examined whether the Arkansas Medicaid Patient-Centered Medical Home Program's practice-wide transform...
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Main Authors: | Jesse M. Hinde (Author), Nathan West (Author), Samuel J. Arbes (Author), Marianne Kluckman (Author), Suzanne L. West (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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