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Home Health Independence Patients: High Use, but Not Financial Outliers

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  • Valerie Cheh
  • John Schurrer
  • Morris Hamilton

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The goal of this report is to understand the relationships among the proxy demonstration target group (ill, disabled beneficiaries), patients who receive outlier payments, and the agencies that serve them.

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  • Valerie Cheh & John Schurrer & Morris Hamilton, "undated". "Home Health Independence Patients: High Use, but Not Financial Outliers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 889a65d010734a5e88432a8e3, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:889a65d010734a5e88432a8e32c5599b
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    1. Kilinc, Mehmet Serdar & Milburn, Ashlea Bennett & Heier Stamm, Jessica L., 2017. "Measuring potential spatial accessibility of home healthcare services," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 59(C), pages 13-25.

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