QUALITY: COORDINATED CARE

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QUALITY: COORDINATED CARE
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QUALITY: COORDINATED CARE Medications Reviewed When Discharged from the Hospital, Among Sicker Adults, 2005 Percent of hospitalized patients with new prescription who reported prior medications were reviewed at discharge Note: Indicator was not updated due to lack of data. Baseline figures from Scorecard 2006 are presented. AUS=Australia; CAN=Canada; GER=Germany; NZ=New Zealand; UK=United Kingdom; US=United States. Data: 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey. Source: Commonwealth Fund National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance, 2008