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		<title>Comment on Some Thoughts on Post-Discharge Outreach Choices by ReInforced Care &#187; Some Benefits of Outsourcing Post-Discharge Patient Outreach</title>
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		<description>[...] We recently wrote about the decisions hospitals face if and when they decide to reach out to discharged patients to reduce readmissions. [...]</description>
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