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The association between patient sharing network structure and healthcare costs.

Kimberley H GeisslerBenjamin LubinKeith M Marzilli Ericson
Published in: PloS one (2020)
It is unknown whether local and global measures of physician network connectivity associated with spending and utilization for commercially insured patients?In this social network analysis, we found generally higher values of network statistics reflecting local connectivity are associated with increased costs and utilization, while higher values of network statistics reflecting global connectivity are associated with decreased costs and utilization.Understanding how to influence local and global physician network characteristics may be important for reducing costs while maintaining quality.
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