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Substitutability Across Institutional Post-Acute Care Settings: 1998-2006

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  • Robert Schmitz
  • Samuel Simon

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This report examines trends in the provision of post-acute care to beneficiaries with diagnoses indicating a need for complex medical care for the years 1998-2006, with special attention to changes in care provided by long-term care hospitals and hospital-based skilled nursing facilities.

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  • Robert Schmitz & Samuel Simon, "undated". "Substitutability Across Institutional Post-Acute Care Settings: 1998-2006," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8971821aba84457ca841881d4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8971821aba84457ca841881d49645367
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