Authors




David W. Price, MD

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Computerized Alert Reduced D-Dimer Testing in the Elderly

A targeted computerized alert at the time of physician order entry reduced the use of D-dimer testing among patients 65 years and older.




Jenna Spirt, MPH

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Implementing a Hybrid Approach to Select Patients for Care Management: Variations Across Practices

Hybrid approaches allow for clinician input into case finding for care management, but training and monitoring is required to protect against unintentional biases.


Shannon Wu, BA

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Electronic Reminder's Role in Promoting Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Use

The use of the electronic health record’s clinical reminder functionality is systematically related to higher human papillomavirus vaccine administration rates.


Matthew F. Burke, MPA

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Progress Toward Meaningful Use: Hospitals' Adoption of Electronic Health Records

Broad enthusiasm exists among hospitals for participation in Meaningful Use. However, many hospitals have a long road ahead to implement the advanced systems required for the program.



David S. Meyers, MD

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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.



Scott D. Grosse, PhD

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The Economic Impact of an Urban Asthma Management Program

An asthma disease management program reduced medical services utilization for urban children and had a potentially positive return on investment for Medicaid managed care plans.


Anne Wellington, BA

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Choosing Wisely Clinical Decision Support Adherence and Associated Inpatient Outcomes

This analysis examines the associations between adherence to Choosing Wisely recommendations embedded into clinical decision support alerts and 4 measures of resource use and quality.


Therese M. Hoyle

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Health Plan Use of Immunization Information Systems for Quality Measurement

Health plans may benefit from using a state immunization information system as the primary data source for HEDIS and physician incentive and quality programs.




Alexa Boer Kimball, MD, MPH

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Success of Automated Algorithmic Scheduling in an Outpatient Setting

Algorithmically generated booking recommendations based on customizable physician assumptions and predictive modeling modestly increased productivity without overburdening physicians in a randomized controlled trial.


Rainu Kaushal, MD, MPH

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Navigating Privacy and Security in Telemedicine for Primary Care

This qualitative study of patients and providers in primary care evaluated privacy and safety considerations in telemedicine following the COVID-19 pandemic.







Sarah Green, BA

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Beyond Average Spending: Distributional and Seasonal Commercial Insurance Trends, 2012-2021

Analysis of 2012-2021 commercial claims demonstrates that spending growth was concentrated among the highest spenders and there was increasing subsidy across enrollees through cost-sharing design.


Daniel K. Zismer, PhD

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Accountable Care Organizations Facing New Competency Challenges: The 8 Habits Required of US Health Systems

The US health system has undergone notable transformations over the last 2 decades. Independent community hospitals haveconsolidated horizontally with others to form hospital healthcare systems, with many of the larger ones covering wide-ranging geographies, generating billions of dollars in operating revenues.



Neal Masia, PhD

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Income Differences Between Locations of 340B Entities and Contract Pharmacies

The authors find that 340B-covered hospitals and grantees are contracting mainly with pharmacies in significantly more affluent neighborhoods than their own.


Eun Jin Jang, PhD

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Prevalence and Predictors of Hypoglycemia in South Korea

The prevalence and predictors of hypoglycemia in South Korean patients with type 2 diabetes were evaluated using a nationwide healthcare database.


Jonathan D. Smith, MS

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Comparing Variation in Medicare and Private Insurance Spending in Texas

We found that, in 2008, variations across Texas in total spending and inpatient utilization are similar in Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas and Medicare.


Peter Huckfeldt, PhD

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Cost Savings From an mHealth Tool for Improving Medication Adherence

The Wellth smartphone app significantly increased medication adherence and lowered unnecessary health care utilization and costs over 9 months among Medicaid beneficiaries who were self-managing chronic conditions.

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