Capsule Commentary on Baier et al., A Qualitative Study of Choosing Home Health Care after Hospitalization: the Unintended Consequences of ‘Patient Choice’ Requirements

This study by Baier etal sought to illustrate the decision-making process that occurs in hospital discharge planning when case managers engage with patients and families in selecting a home health agency. Case managers and home health consumers were qualitatively asked about their respective roles i...

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Capsule Commentary
Continuity of Patient Care - organization & administration
Decision Making
Female
Home Care Services - statistics & numerical data
Home health care
Hospitalization
Humans
Internal Medicine
Male
Medicine
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