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Factors Associated with Disparities in Hospital Readmission Rates Among US Adults Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid

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  • David Silvestri
  • Demetri Goutos
  • Anouk Lloren
  • Sheng Zhou
  • Guohai Zhou
  • Thalia Farietta
  • Sana Charania
  • Jeph Herrin
  • Alon Peltz
  • Zhenqiu Lin
  • Susannah Bernheim

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Low-income older adults who are dually eligible (DE) for Medicare and Medicaid often experience worse outcomes following hospitalization.

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  • David Silvestri & Demetri Goutos & Anouk Lloren & Sheng Zhou & Guohai Zhou & Thalia Farietta & Sana Charania & Jeph Herrin & Alon Peltz & Zhenqiu Lin & Susannah Bernheim, "undated". "Factors Associated with Disparities in Hospital Readmission Rates Among US Adults Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b5f1b3f83cc24ad0b5c63ff9f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b5f1b3f83cc24ad0b5c63ff9f2b99277
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    dual eligibles; Medicare; Medicaid; hospital readmission rates; adults;
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