Authors


Steffanie J. Bristol, BS

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Electronic Health Record Functions Differ Between Best and Worst Hospitals

Patterns of electronic health record adoption among highand low-quality hospitals indicated that high-quality institutions had far greater use of most electronic health record functions.



Pragnesh J. Patel, MD

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Health Literacy, Preventive Health Screening, and Medication Adherence Behaviors of Older African Americans at a PCMH

A health literacy study of older African Americans aimed to establish whether associations exist between health literacy and preventive health screening behaviors, disease control, and medication adherence. Check out our website’s new table/figure pop-up feature! Click on the name of a table or figure in the text to see it in your browser.


Darlene E. Ferranti, BS

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Potential Role of Comanagement in Rescue of Surgical Patients

Medical comanagement of patients who had perioperative complications was associated with lower mortality, suggesting that comanagement may facilitate effective rescue.



Thomas B. Marcello, BA

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Clinical Provider Perceptions of Proactive Medication Discontinuation

A qualitative study to understand clinical providers' attitudes and beliefs about polypharmacy and their perceived barriers to and facilitators of appropriate medication discontinuation.


Maria Alcaide, MD

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Improving HCV Cure Rates in HIV-Coinfected Patients - A Real-World Perspective

The authors examine real-world hepatitis C virus cure rates with direct-acting antivirals among patients coinfected with HIV.



Feifei Wei, PhD

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Effects of Electronic Decision Support on High-Tech Diagnostic Imaging Orders and Patients

Electronic decision support for high-tech diagnostic imaging was associated with reduced volume and increased appropriateness, but had little impact on findings or patients.




Tammy L. Humphries, PharmD

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Outcomes of Patients Discharged From Pharmacy-Managed Cardiovascular Disease Management

Lipid levels can remain controlled with electronic laboratory reminder letters for most patients with coronary artery disease discharged from a cardiovascular disease management program.


Peter G. Albert, MS

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Tracking Spending Among Commercially Insured Beneficiaries Using a Distributed Data Model

The authors demonstrate the utility of distributed data models for reporting of local trends and variation in utilization, pricing, and spending for commercially insured beneficiaries.






Jay Visaria, PhD, MPH

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Impact of Medical and/or Pharmacy Reimbursement on Adult Vaccination Rates

By covering vaccinations under both the medical and pharmacy benefit, rather than the medical benefit alone, health insurers can help improve adult vaccination rates.



Michelle S. Landwehr, MPH

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Healthcare Costs and Access for Young Adult Cancer Survivors: A Snapshot Post ACA

The Samfund conducted a preliminary investigation into the impact of the Affordable Care Act on young adult cancer survivors’ medical cost burden and access to health care.


Kaden Milkovich

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Value-Based Insurance Design: Infusing Clinical Nuance Into Healthcare Transformation

The concept of clinical nuance-among others-is highlighted at the University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design's annual Summit.


Ronald Stone, RD, MBA

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Collaborative Care Plans Reduce Subspecialty Consults: The Experience From a Safety Net Hospital

Collaborative care plans combined with provider education resulted in significant reductions in referrals to specialists without an apparent increase in the rate of emergency department visits or hospital admissions.


Melanie D. Whittington, PhD

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Challenges With Judging and Interpreting a Drug’s Launch Price

This commentary explains why comparing a launch price with a value-based price from a cost-effectiveness analysis requires further examination.




Lisa C. Diamond, MD

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Periodic Health Examinations and Missed Opportunities Among Patients Likely Needing Mental Health Care

Among patients likely needing mental health care, two-thirds had no discussion or perfunctory discussion of mental health during periodic health exams.




Nathaniel Carroll, PhD

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The Adoption and Spread of Hospital Care Coordination Activities Under Value-Based Programs

Value-based programs such as accountable care organizations appear to encourage the adoption and spread of care coordination activities by hospitals.


John Shipway, BS

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Worksite Medical Home: Health Services Use and Claim Costs

This study examined the relationship among availability of an on-site, employer-provided primary care medical home, and health services use and health plan costs.

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