Authors


Vilma Torres, MD

Latest:

Impact of Education Program on Influenza Vaccination Rates in Spain

A simple education program was effective in improving the influenza vaccination rate, although vaccination in the previous year was the main predictor of adherence.




Cathy Caldwell, MPH

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An Assessment of the CHIP/Medicaid Quality Measure for ADHD

Concerns regarding the quality measure for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder may limit its usefulness and its ability to promote improvement efforts.


Wayne N. Burton, MD

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Cost Burden of Treatment Resistance in Patients With Depression

When a clinical staging algorithm for treatment-resistant depression was applied to administrative claims data, higher scores predicted higher future medical costs.



Thomas A. Buchholz, MD

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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.



Johanna Goderre, MPH

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Building Health IT Capacity to Improve HIV Infection Health Outcomes

Massachusetts is integrating HIV surveillance and leveraging electronic health record clinical data into their electronic disease case management system to enhance monitoring the HIV continuum of care.


Shun-Mu Wang, MHA

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Effects of Multidisciplinary Team Care on Utilization of Emergency Care for Patients With Lung Cancer

Impact of multidisciplinary team care on reducing utilization of emergency department visits for patients with lung cancer.




Lee N. Newcomer, MD, MHA

Latest:

Measures That Improve Quality Must Be Nimble if Imperfect, UnitedHealthcare's Newcomer Explains

Lee N. Newcomer, MD, MHA, senior vice president for Oncology, Genetics and Women's Health at UnitedHealthcare, spoke on Defining and Measuring Quality Outcomes in Oncology.



Anita Chawla, PhD

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US Care Pathways: Continued Focus on Oncology and Outstanding Challenges

The authors examined the latest trends in development, implementation, and evaluation of care pathways and the impact of the movement toward value-based care.


Ethan Basch, MD

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When Making Decisions in Cancer Care, Patients Want to Know: How Will I Feel?

How patients feel during treatment for cancer can have a lot to do with outcomes-and with the cost of care.


Troy K. Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD

Latest:

A Physician-Friendly Alternative to Prior Authorization for Prescription Drugs

A policy allowing prescribers to write prior authorization criteria directly on the prescription led to decreased gaps in therapy without diminishing drug cost savings.


Anna Hung, PharmD

Latest:

The Effect of Medicare Advantage Enrollment on Mammographic Screening

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries were 1.06 times more likely to receive mammography compared with fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries. FFS providers were less likely to recommend mammograms to racial/ethnic groups.




Vincent Pereira, MHA, PCMH CCE

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Amazing Grace: A Free Clinic's Transformation to the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model

Despite many barriers, Grace Medical Home, a free clinic, achieved patient-centered medical home recognition in October 2014 through a focused team-based approach.


Janis F. Yao, MS

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Impact of MMRV Combination Vaccine on Childhood Vaccination Compliance

Although vaccination compliance increased slightly following use of combination MMRV instead of separate MMR and varicella vaccines, additional barriers to improved compliance warrant future evaluation.


Dana Bernson, MPH

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Overdose Risk for Veterans Receiving Opioids From Multiple Sources

Among veterans in Massachusetts, receipt of opioids from multiple sources, with or without benzodiazepines, was associated with worse opioid-related outcomes.



Marilyn M. Schapira, MD, MPH

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True "Meaningful Use": Technology Meets Both Patient and Provider Needs

A qualitative study of patient and provider perspectives regarding the after-visit summary and the patient portal features of the electronic health record.


Janice L. Genevro, PhD

Latest:

Early Evaluations of the Medical Home: Building on a Promising Start

Findings from a systematic evidence review of the medical home are promising, but indicate the critical need for stronger evaluations to guide policy makers.



Elizabeth Noll, PhD

Latest:

Impact of a Medical Home Model on Costs and Utilization Among Comorbid HIV-Positive Medicaid Patients

Among HIV-positive Medicaid patients with comorbid medical and psychiatric disorders, there was increased outpatient service utilization, yet relative cost savings, for patients who were treated in patient-centered medical homes.



Emma van Eijndhoven, MS, MA

Latest:

Noninvasive Ventilation at Home Reduces Mortality in COPD With CRF

This study explores the association between receiving noninvasive ventilation at home and mortality, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with chronic respiratory failure (CRF).

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