[HTML][HTML] The association of longitudinal and interpersonal continuity of care with emergency department use, hospitalization, and mortality among Medicare …

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Background Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

[PDF][PDF] The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare …

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLoS ONE, 2014 - Citeseer
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

[HTML][HTML] The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare …

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLoS ONE, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The association of longitudinal and interpersonal continuity of care with emergency department use, hospitalization, and mortality among medicare beneficiaries

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky… - PloS one, 2014 - experts.umn.edu
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLoS ONE, 2014 - go.gale.com
Background Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLOS ONE, 2014 - ideas.repec.org
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The association of longitudinal and interpersonal continuity of care with emergency department use, hospitalization, and mortality among Medicare beneficiaries

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig… - PloS one, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLOS ONE, 2014 - econpapers.repec.org
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

[PDF][PDF] The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare …

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLoS ONE, 2014 - iro.uiowa.edu
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …

The Association of Longitudinal and Interpersonal Continuity of Care with Emergency Department Use, Hospitalization, and Mortality among Medicare Beneficiaries.

SE Bentler, RO Morgan, BA Virnig, FD Wolinsky - PLoS ONE, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Continuity of medical care is widely believed to lead to better health outcomes
and service utilization patterns for patients. Most continuity studies, however, have only used …