Association between patient‐reported social and behavioral risks and health care costs in high‐risk Veterans health administration patients
Matthew L. Maciejewski,
Liberty Greene,
Janet M. Grubber
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveSocial risks complicate patients' ability to manage their conditions and access healthcare, but their association with health expenditures is not well established. To identify patient‐reported social risk, behavioral, and health factors associated with health expenditures in Veterans Affairs (VA) patients at high risk for hospitalization or death.Data Sources, Study Setting, and Study DesignProspective cohort study among high‐risk Veterans obtaining VA care. Patient‐reported social risk, function, and… Show more
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