Laura Dormer on Comparing Stroke Care in Medicare Advantage Versus Fee-for-Service
Laura Dormer, Co-Founder and Editorial Director at Becaris Publishing, shared on LinkedIn:
”New article alert from the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
I’m pleased to share the latest Review article from JCER: “The importance and challenge of comparing stroke care, utilization and outcomes in Medicare Advantage and Fee-for-Service Medicare: a narrative review and vision for the future”.
This narrative review examines the existing evidence comparing preventive care, post-acute utilization, costs and outcomes for stroke patients across Medicare models, highlighting data limitations and setting out priorities for future comparative effectiveness research and policy-relevant analysis.
Read the full article here.
Authors: Emily J Bian, Priyanka Menon, Kathleen A McManus, Timothy J Layton, Bradford B Worrall and Jonathan Crowe’‘

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