Primary care comprehensiveness and care coordination in robust specialist networks results in lower emergency department utilization: A network analysis of Medicaid physician networks
Background: Care coordination is an essential and difficult to measure function of primary care. Objective: Our objective was to assess the impact of network characteristics in primary/specialty physician networks on emergency department (ED) visits for patients with chronic ambulatory care sensitiv...
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Main Authors: | SHE, Zhaowei, GAGLIOTI, Anne H., BALTRUS, Peter, LI, Chaohua, MOORE, Miranda A., IMMERGLUCK, Lilly C., RAO, Arthi, AYER, Turgay |
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