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Constrained Innovation in Managing Care for High-Risk Seniors in Medicare+Choice Risk Plans

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  • Craig Thornton
  • Sheldon Retchin
  • Kenneth D. Smith
  • Peter D. Fox
  • William Black
  • Rita Stapulonis

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This case study of four well-regarded managed care organizations found that they made numerous innovations to improve care delivery for elderly Medicare beneficiaries with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

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  • Craig Thornton & Sheldon Retchin & Kenneth D. Smith & Peter D. Fox & William Black & Rita Stapulonis, "undated". "Constrained Innovation in Managing Care for High-Risk Seniors in Medicare+Choice Risk Plans," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ec8cf7ddfaa0410690896fa4d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ec8cf7ddfaa0410690896fa4d3102f3d
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    1. Randall Brown & Jennifer Schore & Nancy Archibald & Arnold Chen & Deborah Peikes & Karen Sautter & Bridget Lavin & Sherry Aliotta & Todd Ensor, "undated". "Coordinating Care for Medicare Beneficiaries: Early Experiences of 15 Demonstration Programs, Their Patients, and Providers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e8b40ca7a2dd49b2b534b1096, Mathematica Policy Research.

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