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The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients
Although a high proportion of Medicare hospital admissions and expenditures are accounted for by a small proportion of the elderly who experience chronic patterns of acute hospital use, little emphasis has been placed on reducing hospitalization among these high users. Five interventions that have s...
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CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES
1988
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10312973 |
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author | Eggert, Gerald M. Friedman, Bruce |
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description | Although a high proportion of Medicare hospital admissions and expenditures are accounted for by a small proportion of the elderly who experience chronic patterns of acute hospital use, little emphasis has been placed on reducing hospitalization among these high users. Five interventions that have succeeded in substantially reducing the number of hospital days among high users living at home are discussed in this article, as are several interventions that have reduced hospital use by nursing home residents. With the passage of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, research and demonstration activities for high users of hospital care will, for the first time, have a Federal focus. |
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spelling | pubmed-41951312014-11-04 The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients Eggert, Gerald M. Friedman, Bruce Health Care Financ Rev Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Although a high proportion of Medicare hospital admissions and expenditures are accounted for by a small proportion of the elderly who experience chronic patterns of acute hospital use, little emphasis has been placed on reducing hospitalization among these high users. Five interventions that have succeeded in substantially reducing the number of hospital days among high users living at home are discussed in this article, as are several interventions that have reduced hospital use by nursing home residents. With the passage of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, research and demonstration activities for high users of hospital care will, for the first time, have a Federal focus. CENTERS for MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES 1988-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4195131/ /pubmed/10312973 Text en |
spellingShingle | Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Eggert, Gerald M. Friedman, Bruce The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title | The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title_full | The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title_fullStr | The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title_full_unstemmed | The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title_short | The need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
title_sort | need for special interventions for multiple hospital admission patients |
topic | Post-Acute and Long-Term Care |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195131/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10312973 |
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