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Impact of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on emergency department high utilizers with ambulatory care sensitive conditions: A cross-sectional study
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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10.1016/j.ajem.2017.01.014
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2017
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Vol 35
(5)
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pp. 737-742
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Cited By ~ 9
Author(s):
Daniel B. Gingold
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Rachelle Pierre-Mathieu
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Brandon Cole
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Andrew C. Miller
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Joneigh S. Khaldun
Keyword(s):
Emergency Department
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Ambulatory Care
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Affordable Care Act
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Cross Sectional Study
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Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions
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Medicaid Expansion
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Sectional Study
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Cross Sectional
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High Utilizers
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The Affordable Care Act
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Older Adults
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Emergency Department
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Southeastern United States
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Social Needs
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Emergency Department Care
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