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Effects of Payment Changes on Trends in Post-Acute Care
Health Services Research, 04/24/09
Buntin MB et al. - Payment system incentives play a significant role in determining where Medicare beneficiaries receive their post-acute care. Changing these incentives results in shifting of patients between post-acute sites.
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