Requirements for integrating care across providers, settings, and over time increase with patients' needs. Health care providers' ability to offer care that patients experience as integrated may vary among patients with different levels of need. We explore the variation in patients' perceptions of integrated care among Medicare beneficiaries based on the beneficiary's level of need using ordinary least square regression for each of four high-need groups: beneficiaries (a) with complex chronic conditions, (b) with frailties, (c) below 65 with disability, and (d) with any (of the first three) high needs. We control for beneficiary demographics and other factors affecting integrated care, and we conduct sensitivity analyses controlling for mul...
Purpose: For an integrated care programme to be successful, preferences of the stakeholders involved...
BackgroundHealthcare systems are working to move towards more integrated, patient-centered care. Thi...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
This article describes the development and psychometric testing of the Patient Perceptions of Integr...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between clinical integration and financial integration, quality-f...
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model has been promoted and supported by the Affordable Car...
Integrated primary care (IPC) may help palliate the demand for mental health services and barriers t...
Rationale: Patients who have multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) and their informal caregivers experi...
(MCBS) contains a wealth of information about the people whose care is financed by the program. This...
BackgroundApproximately 28% of adults have ≥3 chronic conditions (CCs), accounting for two-thirds of...
Older people with complex health issues and needs for functional support are increasingly living in ...
Purpose: Patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney dise...
Satisfaction with health care was com pared for dually eligible older beneficiaries receiving care i...
Analyze differences in Medicare Fee-for-Service utilization (i.e., program payments) by beneficiary ...
Purpose: For an integrated care programme to be successful, preferences of the stakeholders involved...
BackgroundHealthcare systems are working to move towards more integrated, patient-centered care. Thi...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE:Care coordination among health care providers is essential for high-quality care ...
This article describes the development and psychometric testing of the Patient Perceptions of Integr...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between clinical integration and financial integration, quality-f...
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model has been promoted and supported by the Affordable Car...
Integrated primary care (IPC) may help palliate the demand for mental health services and barriers t...
Rationale: Patients who have multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) and their informal caregivers experi...
(MCBS) contains a wealth of information about the people whose care is financed by the program. This...
BackgroundApproximately 28% of adults have ≥3 chronic conditions (CCs), accounting for two-thirds of...
Older people with complex health issues and needs for functional support are increasingly living in ...
Purpose: Patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) of diabetes, cardiovascular and kidney dise...
Satisfaction with health care was com pared for dually eligible older beneficiaries receiving care i...
Analyze differences in Medicare Fee-for-Service utilization (i.e., program payments) by beneficiary ...
Purpose: For an integrated care programme to be successful, preferences of the stakeholders involved...
BackgroundHealthcare systems are working to move towards more integrated, patient-centered care. Thi...
Disabled people under age 65 are a vulnerable and growing segment of the Medicare population, yet Me...