Home>Publications>The Fragmentation of Hospital Use among a Cohort of High Utilizers: Implications for Emerging Care Coordination Strategies for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions The Fragmentation of Hospital Use among a Cohort of High Utilizers: Implications for Emerging Care Coordination Strategies for Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions Katherine Hempstead, Derek DeLia, Joel C. Cantor, Tuan Nguyen, Jeffrey Brenner Focus Area: Health System Performance Improvement Type: Journal Articles Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Meeting Title: Journal Title: Medical Care Publisher URL: Volume: 52 Issue: 3 Suppl 2 Pages: S67-S74 Place of Meeting: Date: March 2014 Keywords: High Utilizers, Hospital Utilization, Avoidable Hospitalizations, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), Multiple Chronic Conditions More Publications on Health System Performance Improvement Examining the Effect of the NJ FamilyCare Comprehensive Demonstration on Access to Care, Quality, and Cost of Care: Draft Interim Evaluation Report Interim Evaluation of the NJ FamilyCare 1115 Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Evaluation of the New Jersey DSRIP Program: Findings from the Third Round of Stakeholder Interviews Effect of Eased Restrictions for Aca-Exempt Short-Term Health Plans on Marketplace Premiums and Uninsured Rate: A Difference in Differences Analysis Exploring HPV vaccination policy and payer strategies for opportunities to improve uptake in safety-net settings More +