Effects of DementiaNet's Community Care Network Approach on Admission Rates and Healthcare Costs: A Longitudinal Cohort Analysis
Background People with dementia are increasingly living at home, relying on primary care providers for most healthcare needs. Suboptimal collaboration and communication between providers could cause inefficiencies and worse patient outcomes. Innovative strategies are needed to address this growing...
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Main Authors: | Toine EP Remers (Author), Florien M. Kruse (Author), Simone A. van Dulmen (Author), Dorien L. Oostra (Author), Martijn FM Maessen (Author), Patrick PT Jeurissen (Author), Marcel GM Olde Rikkert (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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