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ACG System drives improved outcomes and reduced costs for JCHiP

Tue, 8 Jan 2019

Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership (J-CHiP) is featured in a Healthy Policy Investigation in the November 2018 edition of JAMA Network Open.  The investigation asks the question, “Is the Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership associated with improved health outcomes?”

J-CHiP is a broad care coordination program including acute care and community interventions. It produced statistically significant reduction in admissions, readmissions, and emergency department visits for Medicaid patients.   The program, driven by data from the ACG System, also achieved significant cost savings totaling $113.3 million.

View the investigative article here. For a PDF version of the article, click here.

 

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