Hospitals in low-income communities less likely to participate in bundled payment programs for joint replacement surgery

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Hospitals in low-income communities less likely to participate in bundled payment programs for joint replacement surgery

A new study has shown that hospitals in low-income communities were less likely to participate in bundled payment programs for joint replacement surgery. Hospitals with more low socioeconomic status individuals were less likely to participate in voluntary—and to an even greater extent, mandatory—bundled payment programs, according to the study published in the peer-reviewed journal Population Health Management.

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