Authors


Russell Kerbel, MD, MBA

Latest:

Global Payment Contract Attitudes and Comprehension Among Internal Medicine Physicians

Four years following engagement by an urban care organization in global payment contracts, a majority of internal medicine physicians there were supportive of this action.


R. Scott Braithwaite, MD, MS, FA

Latest:

Pilot-Testing a New Program for Providing Personalized and Patient-Centered Preventive Care

Program that enhances personalized and patient-centered preventive care at a busy inner-city primary care clinic may be associated with improved health outcomes.






Vinay Singhal, MD

Latest:

Effect of Insurance Status on the Stage of Breast and Colorectal Cancers in a Safety-Net Hospital

In a safety-net hospital, patients with Medicaid have rates of advanced-stage cancer similar to those patients with other types of insurance; however, patients with no insurance have significantly higher rates of advanced disease.


Alison Sexton Ward, PhD

Latest:

The Long-term Social Value of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factors

Although currently underutilized, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor prophylaxis as supportive cancer care provides substantial value to society. Aligning utilization with clinical guidelines would increase this value considerably.


Bruce W. Sherman, MD

Latest:

Trust Between Patients and Clinicians: An Overlooked and Affordable Approach to Improving US Health Care

Raising the visibility of the importance of trust in patient-clinician relationships can help ensure it is acknowledged and incorporated into policy and tactical considerations.



Nancy A. Perrin, PhD

Latest:

More Comprehensive Discussion of CRC Screening Associated With Higher Screening

More comprehensive discussion of colorectal screening by primary care physicians was associated with higher screening rates among adults aged 51 to 80 years who were overdue for screening.


Judy L. Benkeser, BSN, RN

Latest:

Excess Hospitalization Days in an Academic Medical Center: Perceptions of Hospitalists and Discharge Planners

We assessed the frequency of and reasons for medically unnecessary hospital days, which affect patients, payers, hospitals, and healthcare providers.






Sarah Sullivan, BS

Latest:

Benchmarking Health-Related Quality-of-Life Data From a Clinical Setting

Health-related quality-of-life data are often collected during routine clinical care. We present a method to create nationally representative benchmarks for clinical subspecialties.


Natalie Oake, MSc

Latest:

Interactive Voice Response Systems for Improving Delivery of Ambulatory Care

A systematic review of interactive voice response system studies showed that these interventions significantly benefit adherence to various processes of care.







Rebecca Piegari, MS

Latest:

Which Patients Are Persistently High-Risk for Hospitalization?

Most patients in a large integrated healthcare system who were high-risk for hospitalization were at substantially lower risk within 2 years.




Jason M. Broderick

Latest:

FDA Approves Perioperative Pembrolizumab in Resectable HNSCC

The FDA has granted approval to pembrolizumab for the treatment of adult patients with resectable, locally advanced HNSCC whose tumors express PD-L1 with a CPS of ≥1.




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