@dp_oneill @cynthiaccox I think #1 could be true in theory from what we know of high-cost patients from integrated systems (https://t.co/Vib0piuRwJ) but I'm less convinced decreasing medical loss to insurers will translate to increased affordability. Is th
RT @JournalGIM: New research uses data to identify clusters of high-costpatients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival ra…
New research uses data to identify clusters of high-costpatients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival rates. #KPResearch #Taxonomy #HighCostPatients @kpscalresearch @acdavis_ https://t.co/pcwNtJCWhH https://t.co/k5rHFT6kSx
RT @JournalGIM: New research uses data to identify clusters of high-cost patients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival r…
RT @JournalGIM: New research uses data to identify clusters of high-cost patients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival r…
RT @JournalGIM: New research uses data to identify clusters of high-cost patients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival r…
New research uses data to identify clusters of high-cost patients, discovering subgroups with distinct needs and survival rates. #KPResearch #Taxonomy #HighCostPatients @kpscalresearch @acdavis_ https://t.co/pcwNtJCWhH https://t.co/OnQhEsl1Vt
RT @JournalGIM: Segmentation of High-Cost Adults in an Integrated Healthcare System Based on Empirical Clustering of Acute and Chronic Cond…
RT @JournalGIM: Segmentation of High-Cost Adults in an Integrated Healthcare System Based on Empirical Clustering of Acute and Chronic Cond…
Segmentation of High-Cost Adults in an Integrated Healthcare System Based on Empirical Clustering of Acute and Chronic Conditions https://t.co/5R0PtECc4i