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Reducing Hospital Readmissions in New York State: A Simulation Analysis of Alternative Payment Incentives

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  • Deborah Chollet
  • Allison Barrett
  • Timothy Lake

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This report estimates the effects of reimbursement strategies and provider-level interventions to reduce hospital readmissions.

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  • Deborah Chollet & Allison Barrett & Timothy Lake, "undated". "Reducing Hospital Readmissions in New York State: A Simulation Analysis of Alternative Payment Incentives," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a42819a102d348beafd7f5852, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a42819a102d348beafd7f58520d5fcc1
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    1. Jill Bernstein & Deborah Chollet & Stephanie Peterson, "undated". "Financial Incentives for Health Care Providers and Consumers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6327ab9c17e14a09b6f256953, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Quang “Neo” Bui & Emi Moriuchi, 2021. "Economic and Social Factors That Predict Readmission for Mental Health and Drug Abuse Patients," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-11, January.

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