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Hospitalization in the Program of All‐inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE): Rates, Concomitants, and Predictors
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Overall, short-term hospital utilization among PACE participants is low in contrast with that for other older and disabled populations. Participant predictors of hospitalization in PACE are generally consistent with other studies in older clinical and community populations. Both utilization and risk vary considerably across PACE sites, independent of participant-level risk factors, hence suggesting that further investigation is required to study PACE's management of acute illness and hospitalization decisions. Critical to maintaining PACE's success is an understanding of the independent impact of the organization and the environment of health care on this management.
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