Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services
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Yuan, Y; Price, M; Thomas, K; Van Houtven, C; Garrido, M
Published in: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
August 2020
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HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
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1475-6773
ISSN
0017-9124
Publication Date
August 2020
Volume
55
Start / End Page
15 / 15
Related Subject Headings
- Health Policy & Services
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 4203 Health services and systems
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Yuan, Y., Price, M., Thomas, K., Van Houtven, C., & Garrido, M. (2020). Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services. In HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH (Vol. 55, pp. 15–15).
Yuan, Y., M. Price, K. Thomas, C. Van Houtven, and M. Garrido. “Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services.” In HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 55:15–15, 2020.
Yuan Y, Price M, Thomas K, Van Houtven C, Garrido M. Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services. In: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH. 2020. p. 15–15.
Yuan, Y., et al. “Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services.” HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, vol. 55, 2020, pp. 15–15.
Yuan Y, Price M, Thomas K, Van Houtven C, Garrido M. Veteran-Directed Care Recipients Living in Rural Areas Have Fewer Incidents of Potentially Avoidable Health care Use Compared to Recipients of Other Purchased Care Services. HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH. 2020. p. 15–15.
Published In
HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
EISSN
1475-6773
ISSN
0017-9124
Publication Date
August 2020
Volume
55
Start / End Page
15 / 15
Related Subject Headings
- Health Policy & Services
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 4203 Health services and systems