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Effects of Integrating Care for Medicare-Medicaid Dually Eligible Seniors in Minnesota

Examines the potential for Minnesota’s integrated care model to lower use of hospital care and increase use of primary care and community-based services for dually eligible older adults.
Peer-Reviewed Article
July 2018

Bridging the Silos of Service Delivery for High-Need, High-Cost Individuals

A study of five programs identified key factors that support collaboration among community-based health and social services.
Peer-Reviewed Article
March 2016

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