Adding a Measure of Self-Management Capability to Risk Assessment Can Improve Prediction of High Costs Less “activated” patients are more likely to benefit from care coordination. Peer-Reviewed Article March 2016
Using Data to Better Serve the Most Complex Patients: Highlights from NGA’s Intensive Work with Seven States The National Governors Association worked for two years to improve care and lower costs for Medicaid “super-utilizers.” Brief/Report August 2019
Effective Management of High-Risk Medicare Populations A three-pronged strategy can help manage care for Medicare beneficiaries. Brief/Report September 2014
Persistent High Utilization in a Privately Insured Population This resource takes a close look at individuals with complex needs who are privately insured. Peer-Reviewed Article April 2015
Health System Performance for the High-Need Patient: A Look at Access to Care and Patient Care Experiences One in five high-need adults reported having an unmet medical need. Brief/Report August 2016
High-Need, High-Cost Patients: Who Are They and How Do They Use Health Care? There is considerable variation in use and spending among high-need adults, suggesting this population should be segmented into subgroups. Brief/Report August 2016