Operation and challenges of home-based medical practices in the US: findings from six aggregated case studies
Abstract Background Home-based primary care (HBPC) is a multidisciplinary, ongoing care strategy that can provide cost-effective, in-home treatment to meet the needs of the approximately four million homebound, medically complex seniors in the U.S. Because there is no single model of HBPC that can b...
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Main Authors: | Gregory J. Norman (Author), Kristann Orton (Author), Amy Wade (Author), Andrea M. Morris (Author), Jill C. Slaboda (Author) |
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