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Determining preventable acute care spending among high-cost patients in a single-payer public health care system.

Claire de OliveiraJoyce ChengPaul Kurdyak
Published in: The European journal of health economics : HEPAC : health economics in prevention and care (2019)
Although high-cost patients account for a substantial proportion of health care costs, there seems to be limited scope to prevent acute care spending among this patient population. Nonetheless, care coordination and improved access to primary care, and disease prevention may prevent some acute care.
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