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Coordinating Care for Medicare Beneficiaries: Early Experiences of 15 Demonstration Programs, Their Patients, and Providers (Appendix A)

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  • Randall Brown
  • Jennifer Schore
  • Nancy Archibald
  • Arnold Chen
  • Deborah Peikes
  • Karen Sautter
  • Sherry Aliotta
  • Todd Ensor

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Chronic illnesses such as arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes afflict many individuals and create major costs for Medicare.

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  • Randall Brown & Jennifer Schore & Nancy Archibald & Arnold Chen & Deborah Peikes & Karen Sautter & Sherry Aliotta & Todd Ensor, "undated". "Coordinating Care for Medicare Beneficiaries: Early Experiences of 15 Demonstration Programs, Their Patients, and Providers (Appendix A)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4a3754d80165472e962ed522f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4a3754d80165472e962ed522f9784ebd
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    1. Randall Brown & Deborah Peikes & Arnold Chen & Judy Ng & Jennifer Schore & Clara Soh, 2006. "Second Report to Congress on the Evaluation of the Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0ea32643926c4b1e919a4daef, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Randall Brown & Deborah Peikes & Arnold Chen & Judy Ng & Jennifer Schore & Clara Soh, "undated". "The Evaluation of the Medicare Coordinated Care Demonstration: Findings for the First Two Years," Mathematica Policy Research Reports feee46ad51fa4eff8f32c489e, Mathematica Policy Research.

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