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Testing the Replicability of a Successful Care Management Program: Results from a Randomized Trial and Likely Explanations for Why Impacts Did Not Replicate

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  • G. Greg Peterson
  • Jelena Zurovac
  • Randall S. Brown
  • Kenneth D. Coburn
  • Patricia A. Markovich
  • Sherry A. Marcantonio
  • William D. Clark
  • Anne Mutti
  • Cara Stepanczuk

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Even if demonstrated in a randomized trial, successful results from one test may not replicate in other settings or time periods.

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  • G. Greg Peterson & Jelena Zurovac & Randall S. Brown & Kenneth D. Coburn & Patricia A. Markovich & Sherry A. Marcantonio & William D. Clark & Anne Mutti & Cara Stepanczuk, "undated". "Testing the Replicability of a Successful Care Management Program: Results from a Randomized Trial and Likely Explanations for Why Impacts Did Not Replicate," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4dc1c220c1a248349b4a0ba5a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4dc1c220c1a248349b4a0ba5ad09c190
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    1. John H Wasson & Lynn Ho & Laura Soloway & L Gordon Moore, 2018. "Validation of the What Matters Index: A brief, patient-reported index that guides care for chronic conditions and can substitute for computer-generated risk models," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(2), pages 1-13, February.

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    Care Management Program; Randomized Trial;

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