Authors



for the CHeCS Investigators

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Late Diagnosis of Hepatitis C Virus Infection, 2014-2016: Continuing Missed Intervention Opportunities

Late hepatitis C virus infection diagnosis points to a need for earlier screening and treatment before the onset of severe liver disease leading to high cost and diminished outcomes.



Scott McKenzie, MD

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Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Medication Cost Sharing on Patient Outcomes and Health Plan Costs

An analysis of claims from over 90,000 patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) demonstrates that increased medication cost sharing is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and increased plan costs.




Gary J. Smith, PhD, FACHE

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Implementation of Paperless Credentialing in a Multi-State Managed Care Organization

Institution of paperless credentialing is analyzed on a pre-/post-implementation basis to understand the impact on business and productivity.


Hang Chang, MD, PhD

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How Comorbidities and Preoperative Expenditures Correlate With Postoperative Adverse Outcomes

Adjusting for patients' covariates, postoperative complications and mortality among geriatric surgical patients exhibited an age-dependent, illness-related, and preoperative medical expense“associated pattern under universal healthcare coverage.



Karen Johnson, MS

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Using the NQF Measure Incubator to Develop Patient-Reported Outcome Performance Measures in Palliative Cancer Care

The National Quality Forum (NQF) Measure Incubator provides a platform for the development of patient-reported outcome performance measures in palliative cancer care, which is essential to understanding a cancer patient’s functional status and well being.


Virender Kumar, PhD

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Differential Weight Loss Effects on Type 2 Diabetes Remission Among Adults

An analysis of nationally representative survey-based data finds that 5.2% of adults with type 2 diabetes were in remission, without bariatric surgery, at the end of the second year.



Jingsong Lu, MS

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Assessment of Drug Consumption Patterns for Medicare Part D Patients

This retrospective cohort study found that a sizable proportion of standard Medicare Part D drug program beneficiaries reached the “doughnut hole.”



Howard S. Friedman, PhD, MMS

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Mometasone Furoate Versus Beclomethasone Dipropionate: Effectiveness in Patients With Mild Asthma

In patients with mild asthma, mometasone furoate dry powder inhaler resulted in improved adherence and fewer exacerbations than beclomethasone dipropionate hydrofluoroalkane aerosol inhaler.



Birgitt Wiese, Dipl-Math

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Identifying Groups of Nonparticipants in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Education

This study describes reasons for nonparticipation in type 2 diabetes mellitus education and identifies typical subgroups of nonparticipants in order to improve recruitment strategies.




Eta S. Berner, EdD

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Cost Implications of Human and Automated Follow-up in Ambulatory Care

This study examined the costs of nurse-initiated or automated follow-up processes for patients seen in ambulatory care settings




Jose A. Suaya, MD, PhD, MPH

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Hospital Discharge Diagnosis Position: Impact on Adult Pneumonia Burden Estimates

Disease burden estimates of pneumonia-associated hospitalizations are more sensitive when including pneumonia coded in any diagnosis field vs in only the first discharge diagnosis field.


Patti Oliver, RN, BSN

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ACOs: What Every Care Coordinator Needs in Their Tool Box

This article examines the features a care coordinator should look for in care coordination tools to ensure they meet the needs of patients, the care team, and the care coordinator.



Fang Niu, MS

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Trends in Bisphosphonate Initiation Within an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System

The authors observed a marked shift toward treatment of higher-risk subsets of younger postmenopausal women (with prior fracture and/or with osteoporosis), and away from women at lower risk.


Terri Craig, PharmD

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Healthcare Professionals’ Perceptions of Challenges to Chronic Pain Management

Healthcare professionals report pain management barriers across system, provider, and patient levels, highlighting the need to consider chronic pain as a chronic condition that warrants coordinated approaches.


Manish Oza, MD

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Disparities in Health Care Use Among Low-Salary and High-Salary Employees

Lower-salary employees in high-deductible health plans underutilize outpatient care and overutilize emergency departments.


Dov Shiffman, PhD

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Population Health Screenings for the Prevention of Chronic Disease Progression

Identification of chronic diseases in their early stages enables prompt treatment that can slow or prevent disease development and debilitating and costly health outcomes.


Jessica Chen, MD

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Impact of a Physician-Led Point of Care Medication Delivery System on Medication Adherence

A point of care medication delivery system improves medication adherence to cardiovascular medications without increasing costs.

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