Authors


Patrick J. Hammett, MA

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Treatment Barriers Among Younger and Older Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Smokers

A conceptual framework was used to examine the influence of healthcare provider and psychosocial barriers on treatment utilization among younger and older socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers.


Thomas Rosemann, MD, PhD

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Gender Differences in Healthcare Utilization of Patients With Diabetes

Gender differences were found in healthcare utilization in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Germany, despite a high rate of enrollment in a disease management program.


Mandeep Singh, MBBS

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Clinical and Economic Outcomes After Introduction of Drug-Eluting Stents

Introduction of drug-eluting stents resulted in improved clinical outcomes for patients and reduced overall procedural costs.




Ann M. Annis, PhD, RN

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Trends in Primary Care Encounters Across Professional Roles in PCMH

A metric of primary care delivery by non–primary care provider clinicians demonstrated increasing trends in patient encounters by nurses and social workers and was responsive to patient-centered medical home implementation.





Daniel B. Gold, PhD

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Impact of 2 Employer-Sponsored Population Health Management Programs on Medical Care Cost and Utilization

Integrated health management programs combining disease prevention and disease management services, although popular with employers, may not save money, at least in their first year.


David R. Lairson, PhD

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Survival and Cost-Effectiveness of Hospice Care for Metastatic Melanoma Patients

Hospice care is associated with improved median survival time for the patients diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, accompanied by decreased end-of-life costs.


Kim Garcia, MPH

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Clinical Interventions Addressing Nonmedical Health Determinants in Medicaid Managed Care

This review examines the breadth of published work on interventions addressing nonmedical determinants of health that are supported by Medicaid managed care organizations.


James Burke, MD, MS

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Specialist Participation in Healthcare Delivery Transformation: Influence of Patient Self-Referral

Analyses of national trends indicate that a considerable proportion of new specialist visits among both Medicare and private insurance beneficiaries are self-referred.


Peter D. Simmons, RPh

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Community Pharmacy Automatic Refill Program Improves Adherence to Maintenance Therapy and Reduces Wasted Medication

Evaluation of a national retail pharmacy automatic refill program for patients on medication for chronic disease demonstrated significantly improved patient adherence and reduced medication oversupply.




Christopher Gregory, BA

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Characterizing Medical Care by Disease Phase in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

This study characterized patterns and costs of medical care by disease phase in patients with newly diagnosed mCRC using a large US national commercially insured claims database.


Ozgur Tunceli, PhD

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Applying Weighting Methodologies to a Commercial Database to Project US Census Demographic Data

This study tests the feasibility of projecting commercial insurance demographic information to the US Census population, and creating the framework for a simple weighting scheme.


Eleftherios S. Xenos, MD, PhD

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Ninety-Day Readmission Risks, Rates, and Costs After Common Vascular Surgeries

Common vascular surgery procedures are associated with frequent and high-cost readmissions. Open wounds with infection, functional dependence, lengthy procedures, and transfusion are associated with 90-day readmission after vascular surgery.



Michael Tu, MS

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Reduction of Emergency Department Use in People With Disabilities

This study examined emergency department use by Medicaid beneficiaries with disabilities in safety-net clinics that have adopted the patient-centered medical home model compared with matched comparison beneficiaries.


Kali S. Thomas, PhD

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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.


Arnold M. Epstein, MD, MA

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Hospitals’ Strategies to Reduce Costs and Improve Quality: Survey of Hospital Leaders

Hospitals pursue a broad range of efforts to improve quality, with those participating in bundled payments attempting to reduce postacute care to a greater degree than nonparticipants.



Rachel Mosher Henke, PhD

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Medicare Advantage in Rural Areas: Implications for Hospital Sustainability

This retrospective cohort study of rural hospitals found that Medicare Advantage penetration increased substantially from 2008 to 2019 and was associated with greater hospital sustainability.


Simone Crespi, MPH

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Budget Impact Analysis of 8 Hormonal Contraceptive Options

A model assessing 8 hormonal contraceptive methods found that lower pregnancy costs for the etonogestrel implant and levonorgestrel intrauterine device offset their higher acquisition costs.




Keith A. Betts, PhD

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Antihyperglycemic Treatment Patterns for Chronic Kidney Disease and Type 2 Diabetes

This study characterized antihyperglycemic medication use after chronic kidney disease onset among patients with type 2 diabetes to uncover potential unmet needs in clinical practice.


Samantha Skelton

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Texans Can Appeal Surprise Medical Bills, but the Process Can Be Draining

In Texas, a growing number of patients are turning to a little-known state mediation program to deal with unexpected hospital bills.

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