Characteristics and behavioral health needs of patients with patterns of high hospital use: implications for primary care providers
Abstract Background A small percentage of patients relies extensively on hospital-based care and account for a disproportionately high share of health care spending in the United States. Evidence shows that behavioral health conditions are common among these individuals, but understanding of their b...
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Main Authors: | Karen G. Rentas (Author), Laura Buckley (Author), Dawn Wiest (Author), Cortney A. Bruno (Author) |
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