Publication: Perspectives on Root Causes of High Utilization that Extend Beyond the Patient
Date
September 13, 2016

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Lauran Hardin, Senior Director of Cross-Continuum Transformation at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers, is one of our National Center faculty members and an AARP Scholar-in-Residence at the National Center. She has published a series of journal articles on her work establishing a Complex Care Center at Trinity Health in Michigan.
Perspectives on Root Causes of High Utilization that Extend Beyond the Patient is an examination of policy, clinical, and system root causes driving health care utilization by high-need, high cost patients. The authors discuss patients with complex care needs, the majority younger than 60 years old, previously unaccounted for in traditional population data analysis.