Correction to the Original Research article “Impact of Complex Care Management on Spending and Utilization for High-Need, High-Cost Medicaid Patients” published in the February 2020 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
Am J Manag Care. 2020;26(3):132. https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2020.42643
In the Original Research article “Impact of Complex Care Management on Spending and Utilization for High-Need, High-Cost Medicaid Patients” published in the February 2020 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®, a number in the Results section of the Abstract was missing a negative sign. The 95% CI for the adjusted difference in specialist visits should have been “—1.98 to –0.73.”
This article was corrected online.
REFERENCE
Powers BW, Modarai F, Palakodeti S, et al. Impact of complex care management on spending and utilization for high-need, high-cost Medicaid patients. Am J Manag Care. 2020;26(2):e57-e63. doi: 10.37765/ajmc.2020.42402.

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