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Target Population: People with Multiple Chronic Conditions

... Date of Study March 4, 2014 Care Transitions Program Background Poorly-executed transitions out of the hospital contribute Read More
... Date of Study October 26, 2004 Care Transitions Program Objectives To test whether an intervention designed to encourage older Read More
... Date of Study April 25, 2016 The Ambulatory Integration of the Medical and Social Model Abstract  An exploratory, retrospective evaluation of Ambulatory Inte Read More
... Date of Study March 14, 2011 Guided Care Background The effect of interdisciplinary primary care teams on the u Read More
... Date of Study April 1, 2014 The Individualized Management for Patient-Centered Targets (IMPaCT) Importance  Socioeconomic and behavioral factors can negatively influ Read More
... Date of Study November 2, 2018 The Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership (J-CHiP) Importance  The Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership was create Read More

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