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Association Between NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition for Primary Care Practices and Quality of Care for Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs

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  • Kate A. Stewart
  • Joseph S. Zickafoose
  • Beny Wu
  • Randall S. Brown
  • Henry T. Ireys

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The report finds no evidence to suggest that Medicaid-covered CSHCN attributed to NCQA PCMH-recognized providers had more favorable hospital or ED utilization patterns than comparison groups in any of the three states.

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  • Kate A. Stewart & Joseph S. Zickafoose & Beny Wu & Randall S. Brown & Henry T. Ireys, "undated". "Association Between NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition for Primary Care Practices and Quality of Care for Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0ba6ce2e27774094b3a5c1556, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0ba6ce2e27774094b3a5c15564bc03f3
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    NCQA; Patient-Centered Medical Homes; Primary Care Practices; Quality of Care; Children; Disability; Special Health Care Needs;
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