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Outpatient care fragmentation in Veterans Affairs patients at high-risk for hospitalization.

Donna M ZulmanLiberty GreeneCindie SlightamSara J SingerMatthew L MaciejewskiMary K GoldsteinMegan E VannemanJean YoonRanak B TrivediTodd WagnerSteven M AschDerek Boothroyd
Published in: Health services research (2022)
Contrary to expectations, outpatient care fragmentation was not associated with elevated all-cause hospitalization rates among VA patients in the top 10th percentile for risk of admission; in fact, fragmented care was linked to lower rates of hospitalization for ACSCs. In integrated settings such as the VA, multiple providers, and dispersed care might offer access to timely or specialized care that offsets risks of fragmentation, particularly for conditions that are sensitive to ambulatory care.
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