Patient Priorities Care Increases Long-Term Service and Support Use: Propensity Match Cohort Study
Samper-Ternent R, Razjouyan J, Dindo L, Halaszynski J, Silva J, Fried T, Naik A. Patient Priorities Care Increases Long-Term Service and Support Use: Propensity Match Cohort Study. Journal Of The American Medical Directors Association 2024, 25: 751-756. PMID: 38320742, PMCID: PMC11137700, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2023.12.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient Priorities CareLTSS useUsual care groupVeterans Health AdministrationHealth priorityEmergency departmentCare groupElectronic medical record notesUrgent care usePropensity-matched veteransSocial workersUrgent care visitsMedical record notesQuasi-experimental studyEvidence-based approachCare visitsCare usePriority carePatient prioritiesIntervention groupPropensity-matched controlsUrgent careCare increasesAssociated with higher EDHealth Administration