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Hot Spotting Medically Complex At-Risk Patients in an Urban Primary Care Residency Clinic

Glenda Sundberg, Chris Peters, Catherine de Grandville,Natalie Sorenson, Rinal Patel,Melissa Grube

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews(2018)

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Background: In the United States, 5% of patients incur 50% of health care costs. Hot spotting, a collaborative care approach, may improve patient outcomes and decrease health care costs among those considered to be super-users. Aurora Health Care may benefit from this new and innovative approach to care.
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hot,patients,primary care,residency,at-risk
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