Personalized care for complex lives: initial outcomes of a behaviorally-informed complex care intervention
Abstract Background 5% of patients account for the majority of healthcare spend, but standardized interventions for this complex population struggle to generate return on investment. The aim of this study is the development and proof of concept of an adaptive intervention to reduce cost and risk of...
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Main Authors: | Trygve Dolber (Author), Ryan Muskin (Author), Patrick Runnels (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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