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Healthy Aging Brain Center improved care coordination and produced net savings

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Over the past two decades the collaborative care model within primary care has proved to be effective in improving care quality, efficiency, and outcomes for older adults suffering from dementia and depression. In collaboration with community partners, scientists from Indiana University have implemented this model at the Healthy Aging Brain Center (HABC), a memory care clinic that is part of Eskenazi Health, an integrated safety-net health care system in Indianapolis, Indiana. The HABC generates an annual net cost savings of up to $2,856 per patient, which adds up to millions of dollars for Eskenazi Health's patients. This article demonstrates the financial sustainability of the care processes implemented in the HABC, as well as the possibility that payers and providers could share savings from the use of the HABC model. If it were implemented nationwide, annual cost savings could be in the billions of dollars.

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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001

Year of Publication:
2014

@article{sensecare:452,
  • author = {Dustin D. French},
  • title = {Healthy Aging Brain Center improved care coordination and produced net savings},
  • year = {2014},
  • date = {November 30, -0001},
}
Dustin D. French 2014 Healthy Aging Brain Center improved care coordination and produced net savings November 30, -0001

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