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California health program successfully cut hospital visits

Por: Associated Press Health February 09, 2023

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A five-year experiment aimed at improving care for some of California’s most at-risk Medicaid patients — including homeless people and people with severe drug addictions — resulted in fewer hospitalizations and emergency room visits that saved taxpayers an estimated $383 per patient per year, according to a review released Wednesday.The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research said that for every 1,000 people... + full article



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