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Leveraging Diverse Data Sources to Identify and Describe U.S. Health Care Delivery Systems

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  • Genna R. Cohen
  • David J. Jones
  • Jessica Heeringa
  • Kirsten Barrett
  • Michael F. Furukawa
  • Dan Miller
  • Anne Mutti
  • James D. Reschovsky
  • Rachel Machta
  • Stephen M. Shortell
  • Taressa Fraze
  • Eugene Rich

Abstract

Researchers assess available data sources to identify and describe health care delivery systems, including system members and their relationships. They summarize strengths and limitations for identifying and describing systems due to varied content, linkages across data sources, and data collection.

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  • Genna R. Cohen & David J. Jones & Jessica Heeringa & Kirsten Barrett & Michael F. Furukawa & Dan Miller & Anne Mutti & James D. Reschovsky & Rachel Machta & Stephen M. Shortell & Taressa Fraze & Eugen, "undated". "Leveraging Diverse Data Sources to Identify and Describe U.S. Health Care Delivery Systems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f3139ff0648f4fe29656ef5fe, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f3139ff0648f4fe29656ef5fedebd6ec
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    healthcare delivery systems; survey data; federal data; healthcare organizations; physicians; hospitals;
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