Authors


Benjamin Humphrey, MD

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Provider Organization Performance Assessment Utilizing Diabetes Physician Recognition Program

Retrospective chart review to assess the impact of the Diabetes Physician Recognition Program showed that most patients achieved control levels recommended by national treatment guidelines.


Kelsey Mellard, MPA

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The Best of Reform: Postacute Care Bundling

Bundled payments are a step in the right direction when it comes to moving away from a fee-for-service payment structure. They have been proved to cut costs, and providers are responding by producing significantly better outcomes. naviHealth, a postacute care benefit manager, will test one bundled payment model using 11 hospitals in 5 states.


Denis Agniel, PhD

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Development of a Medicare Plan Dashboard to Promote Health Equity

Health plans use data to decide on quality improvement initiatives. Having a dashboard that characterizes how equitably plans are serving their enrollees would promote health equity.


Huibo Shao, MS

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Generic Initiation and Antidepressant Therapy Adherence Under Medicare Part D

This study shows that generic initiation improves adherence to antidepressant therapy among Medicare patients and mitigates the negative effects of the Part D coverage gap.


Yiran Zhang, MS, BS Pharm

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Stimulating Comprehensive Medication Reviews Among Medicare Part D Beneficiaries

This article describes a study of an intervention to engage Medicare Part D beneficiaries in obtaining a comprehensive medication review.


Sara Galantowicz, MPH

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Enhancing Patient and Family Engagement Through Meaningful Use Stage 3: Opportunities and Barriers to Implementation

Two leading US health systems attempted to implement 4 draft objectives for Meaningful Use Stage 3 within their health IT infrastructure to provide feedback on needed enhancements to the policy.



Zhen-qiang Ma, MD, MPH, MS

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Medicaid-Insured and Uninsured Were More Likely to Have Diabetes Emergency/Urgent Admissions

Medicaid-insured type 2 diabetes mellitus patients, just like the uninsured, are more likely to be hospitalized through emergency/urgent admissions.


Douglas Dieterich, MD

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Treating Medicaid Patients With Hepatitis C: Clinical and Economic Impact

Hepatitis C virus treatment is often restricted in Medicaid patients. This analysis evaluates the clinical and cost impacts of treating all Medicaid patients versus the current status quo.


Olena Mazurenko, MD, PhD

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Inpatient Opioid Receipt and Care Experiences for Vaginal Delivery

The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between inpatient opioid receipt and care experiences of women hospitalized for vaginal delivery.



Minakshi Raj, MPH

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Trust in Provider Care Teams and Health Information Technology–Mediated Communication

Rapidly advancing health information technologies are changing the nature of team-based care; there is a critical need to examine how trust functions in contemporary team-based care.


Marjolaine Gauthier-Loiselle, PhD

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Claims-Based Risk Model for First Severe COPD Exacerbation

A health insurance claims-based risk assessment tool to predict patients’ first severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation has been developed and validated.


Benjamin Kim, MD, PhD

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Influence of Patient Preferences on the Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for Lynch Syndrome

This cost-utility analysis reports on the effect of quality of life on the value of screening all new patients with colorectal cancer for Lynch Syndrome.



Andrea Klemes, DO, FACE

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Personalized Preventive Care Reduces Healthcare Expenditures Among Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries

This study investigated the impact of an enhanced preventive care delivery system on healthcare expenditure and utilization trends among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.



Jared Hansen, MStat

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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.



Olugbenga Ogedegbe, MD, MS, MPH, FACP

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Technology-Driven Intervention to Improve Hypertension Outcomes in Community Health Centers

Health information technology that is implemented as part of a multifaceted quality improvement initiative can lead to improvements in hypertension care and outcomes.




Rosa R. Baier, MPH

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Caregiver Presence and Patient Completion of a Transitional Care Intervention

Caregivers' presence during patient recruitment is associated with a greater rate of completion of a post hospital transitional care coaching intervention, particularly among men.


Brian Diaz, BS

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Quality Data: Simplify Data Governance, Advance Interoperability, and Improve Analytics

Data quality is foundational to accurate, complete analytics. The right data governance strategy can help healthcare organizations enrich their data to drive performance improvement.




John Malaty, MD

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Outpatient Referral Rates in Family Medicine

Referral patterns by family physicians affect numerous aspects of medical care. This study compares the outpatient referral rates of residents, residency faculty, and clinical faculty.



Mark L. Wahlqvist, MD

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Dietary Diversity Predicts Type of Medical Expenditure in Elders

Greater dietary diversity is associated with lower emergency and hospitalization utilization and expenditures, and identifies a policy direction for nutritionally disadvantaged groups.


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