Effects of Maryland’s global budget revenue model on emergency department utilization and revisits

Author:

Galarraga Jessica E.123ORCID,DeLia Derek13,Huang Jim1ORCID,Woodcock Cynthia4,Fairbanks Rollin J.235,Pines Jesse M.67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Care Delivery Research MedStar Health Research Institute Hyattsville Maryland USA

2. Department of Emergency Medicine MedStar Washington Hospital Center Washington DC USA

3. Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington DC USA

4. The Hilltop Institute University of Maryland Baltimore County Baltimore Maryland USA

5. Quality and Safety MedStar Health Columbia Maryland USA

6. US Acute Care Solutions Canton Ohio USA

7. Department of Emergency Medicine Allegheny Health Network Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Funder

Emergency Medicine Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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