Association between persistent high costs and chronic physical, mental and disability-related health conditions among community-dwelling Medicare-Medicaid dually eligible enrollees
<p>Background: The 11.4 million Americans who receive both Medicare and Medicaid benefits constitute one of the nation's most vulnerable and costly populations.</p><p>Objectives: We examine the relationship between persistently high costs (PHC) and physical, mental, and disabi...
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Main Authors: | Lirong Zhao Karyn Kai Anderson (Author), Gerald Riley (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2018-12-13.
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