Authors


Ignatius C. Chan, MD

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Inpatient Electronic Health Record Maintenance From 2010 to 2015

In the 6 years following inpatient electronic health record (EHR) implementation, an average of 2.5 significant EHR changes per day were made for maintenance and improvement.


Bruce H. Hamory, MD

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Value and the Medical Home: Effects of Transformed Primary Care

A patient-centered medical home with intensive case management and a payer partner can significantly improve hospital utilization and may decrease total medical costs for a Medicare population.



Rosalind Harper, PhD, RN

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Optimizing the Use of Telephone Nursing Advice for Upper Respiratory Infection Symptoms

Telephone nursing advice for home care offers an effective and clinically appropriate way to manage upper respiratory infection symptoms for adult members of a large integrated health plan.


Paul Di Capua, MD, MBA

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A Clinical Pathway to Well-Being: Putting Patient Priorities at the Center of Care

Using patient priorities and converting them into treatment goals result in better primary care outcomes for Medicare patients.


Vaishali Patel, PhD, MPH

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Physicians in ACOs Report Greater Documentation Burden

An analysis of nationally representative survey data from 2019 and 2021 shows that office-based physicians participating in accountable care organizations (ACOs) reported greater documentation burden across several measures.



Foluso A. Fakorede, MD

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Contributor: Increasing Awareness About Peripheral Artery Disease Can Save Limbs and Lives

A commentary from a cardiologist who practices in the Mississippi Delta, where a comparatively high share of the population is at risk for diabetes and peripheral artery disease.


Shayla Durfey, BS

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Medicare Advantage Plan Representatives’ Perspectives on Pay for Success

This study examined how Medicare Advantage plan representatives perceive the alternative financing model Pay for Success and its potential to address members’ social risk factors.



Jennifer L. Chiu, MPH

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Association of Decision Support for Hospital Discharge Disposition With Outcomes

The use of clinical decision support for hospital discharge disposition was associated with a reduction in spending and readmissions without negatively affecting emergency department use.


Barbarajean Magnani, PhD, MD

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Antiquated Tests Within the Clinical Pathology Laboratory

Physicians and laboratorians must work to reduce use of antiquated clinical laboratory tests.


David C. Grossman, MD, MPH

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Electronic Health Risk Assessment Adoption in an Integrated Healthcare System

Significant additional outreach and engagement strategies and incentives are likely required to increase adoption and ongoing use of health risk assessment tools among target populations.


Kim A. Williams MD, FACC

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Diabetes: An Opportunity to Have a Lasting Impact on Health Through Lifestyle Modification

Three cardiologists, including the 2015-2016 president of the American College of Cardiology, review the evidence in support of lifestyle modification for diabetes management or remission.




Anthony Petrick, MD

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A Hospital Discharge Navigation Program: The Positive Impact of Facilitating the Discharge Navigation Process

This study demonstrates that the implementation of a discharge navigation program led to earlier writing of discharge orders and patient release from the hospital.






Marc M. Triola, MD

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Health Information Technology and the Medical School Curriculum

There are opportunities for and obstacles to adding core biomedical informatics competencies to medical school curricula.


Grant Picarillo, MS

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Health Plan—Provider Accountable Care Partnerships: How Have They Evolved?

Although health plan accountable care models have evolved provider readiness, data, analytics, and the use of performance measurement are important components of plan-provider partnerships.


David Arterburn, MD, MPH

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Decision Aids for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Prostate Cancer

Implementing patient decision aids was associated with lower rates of elective surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia and of active treatment for localized prostate cancer.


Mark Meterko, PhD

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Tools to Improve Referrals From Primary Care to Specialty Care

Data from a national survey of Veterans Health Administration specialists indicate that referral templates may improve the appropriateness, clarity, and completeness of primary care–specialty care referrals.




Charanjit S. Rihal, MD, MBA

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Economic and Clinical Impact of Routine Weekend Catheterization Services

Weekend cardiac catheterization availability for inpatients reduced length of stay and maintained quality of care (no excess hazard for weekend cases), but costs were similar.


B. Josea Kramer, PhD

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VA Geriatric Scholars Program’s Impact on Prescribing Potentially Inappropriate Medications

Primary care teams reduced their prescribing of potentially inappropriate medications to older veterans after participation in the Veterans Affairs (VA) Geriatric Scholars Program.


Brian J. Bell, MD

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Initial Results of a Lung Cancer Screening Demonstration Project: A Local Program Evaluation

Results, lessons, and challenges of a local lung cancer screening program within a national demonstration project.

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