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Economic evaluation of a medical ambulatory care service using a single group interrupted time-series design.

Aubyn PincombeTimothy J SchultzDirk HofmannJonathan Karnon
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2022)
MACS was found to be cost-effective for GP and ward-referred groups, but the expected impact for ED-referred patients is sensitive to assumptions. Expansion of the service for GP-referred patients is expected to reduce hospitalizations the most and generate the largest net cost savings.
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