Longitudinal care continuity and avoidable hospitalization: the application of claims-based measures
Abstract Background Longitudinal continuity between a patient and his/her primary care physician is an important aspect in measuring continuity of care (COC). The majority of previous studies employed questionnaire surveys to patients to measure the continual relationship between patients and their...
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Main Authors: | Shou-Hsia Cheng (Author), Chi-Chen Chen (Author), Yueh-Yun Lin (Author) |
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