AHA Committee Releases Report on Improving Care for Vulnerable Populations

The AHA Committee on Research has published a report that outlines ways healthcare providers can improve care for dual eligibles and other vulnerable populations, according to an AHA News Now report.

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The report, “Caring for Vulnerable Populations,” includes background on specific vulnerable populations and explicit examples of states’ efforts to improve care coordination. The 30-page document also outlines 12 strategies for healthcare providers to progress healthcare quality for these populations.

To view “Caring for Vulnerable Populations” in full, click here.

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