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ISSN 2327-2236
Methodology and Healthcare Policy
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2017September 26, 2016 EDT

Mobile Integrated Healthcare: Preliminary Experience and Impact Analysis with a Medicare Advantage Population

Daniel J. Castillo, J. Brent Myers, Jonathan Mocko, Eric H. Beck,
mobile integrated healthcarevalue-based careinterprofessionalcommunity paramediccare managementpopulation health
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Castillo DJ, Myers JB, Mocko J, Beck EH. Mobile Integrated Healthcare: Preliminary Experience and Impact Analysis with a Medicare Advantage Population. JHEOR. 2016;4(2):172-187. doi:10.36469/9819
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