This cohort study of adult Medicaid patients discharged from the hospital assesses the outcomes of a program to reduce readmissions by increasing access to timely primary care appointments after hospitalization.
The plausible link between the Xiluodu reservoir impoundment and the increased seismicity is evidenced by spatio-temporal correlations. The pore pressure diffusion and reservoir water load can contribute to fault reactivation and earthquake triggering in the Xiluodu area. The fault criticality analysis reveals that the NNW-and NS-striking faults downstream the Jinsha River are more prone to reactivation.
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ETH LibraryFour major hydropower stations (Wudongde, Baihetan, Xiluodu, and Xiangjiaba) have recently been built along the Jinsha River, Southwestern China (Figure 1). They all rank among the top five largest hydropower stations in China, with a total installed capacity of ∼43 GigaWatt.
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