Does vertical integration increase the costs for primary care inpatients? Evidence from a national pilot programme in China
Abstract Objective To assess the impact of vertical integration (VI) within County-Level Integrated Health Organisations (CIHOs) on the costs of primary care inpatients. Methods This study assessed Xishui, a national pilot county for CIHOs, using inpatient claims data. The treatment group comprised...
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Main Authors: | Huawei Tan (Author), Xueyu Zhang (Author), Xinyi Peng (Author), Dandan Guo (Author), Yingchun Chen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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