Objective: Payers, providers and policymakers in the USA are interested in developing interventions that reduce preventable or modifiable healthcare use among high-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients. This study seeks to describe how and why complex interventions for HNHC patients lead to more appropriate use of healthcare services. Design: A realist review which develops programme theories from causal explanations generated and articulated through the creation of context-mechanism-outcome configurations. Methods: Electronic databases (including PubMed and Embase) and gray literature from January 2000 to March 2021 were searched. All study designs were included if the article provided data to develop our programme theories. Included studie...
Abstract Background Evidence supporting the effectiveness of care management programs for complex pa...
Outlines steps in designing a comprehensive management program for Medicaid beneficiaries with compl...
Purpose: Patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney dise...
Background: Chronic disease patients who are the greatest users of healthcare services are often re...
Background: Accurately identifying high-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients to reduce their preventable...
This brief analyzes experts' reviews of evidence about care models designed to improve outcomes and ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics and healthcare utilisation of high-cost patients and ...
Provider groups taking on risk for the overall costs of care in accountable care organizations are d...
PURPOSE High-need high-cost (HNHC) patients consume a large proportion of health resources but often...
The objective was to evaluate a novel intervention that integrates a psychological, values-based app...
Background: The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) has been proposed as a transformative model of ...
Abstract Background A small percentage of high-risk patients accounts for a large proportion of Medi...
Health care costs are highly concentrated among people with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral ...
Introduction: High-need, high-cost patients can over-utilize acute care services, a pattern of behav...
High-need patients spend up to four times more than the average American adult on health care servic...
Abstract Background Evidence supporting the effectiveness of care management programs for complex pa...
Outlines steps in designing a comprehensive management program for Medicaid beneficiaries with compl...
Purpose: Patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney dise...
Background: Chronic disease patients who are the greatest users of healthcare services are often re...
Background: Accurately identifying high-need, high-cost (HNHC) patients to reduce their preventable...
This brief analyzes experts' reviews of evidence about care models designed to improve outcomes and ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the characteristics and healthcare utilisation of high-cost patients and ...
Provider groups taking on risk for the overall costs of care in accountable care organizations are d...
PURPOSE High-need high-cost (HNHC) patients consume a large proportion of health resources but often...
The objective was to evaluate a novel intervention that integrates a psychological, values-based app...
Background: The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) has been proposed as a transformative model of ...
Abstract Background A small percentage of high-risk patients accounts for a large proportion of Medi...
Health care costs are highly concentrated among people with multiple chronic conditions, behavioral ...
Introduction: High-need, high-cost patients can over-utilize acute care services, a pattern of behav...
High-need patients spend up to four times more than the average American adult on health care servic...
Abstract Background Evidence supporting the effectiveness of care management programs for complex pa...
Outlines steps in designing a comprehensive management program for Medicaid beneficiaries with compl...
Purpose: Patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney dise...