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Supporting Better Patient Decisions at the Point of Care: What Payers and Delivery Systems Can Do

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  • Anna Collins
  • Cara Stepanczuk
  • Nyna Williams
  • Eugene Rich

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In this brief, we use four typical clinical cases to explore the barriers to and facilitators of patients’ decisions at the point of care.

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  • Anna Collins & Cara Stepanczuk & Nyna Williams & Eugene Rich, "undated". "Supporting Better Patient Decisions at the Point of Care: What Payers and Delivery Systems Can Do," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6c6a86e28d7149c993713352e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Point of Care; Patient; Payers; Delivery Systems; Health;
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