Authors


Steven B. Zeliadt, PhD, MPH

Latest:

Preliminary Treatment Considerations Among Men With Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer

In a survey of local-stage prostate cancer patients, preference for prostatectomy was influenced by perceptions of its efficacy and personal burden versus nonsurgical options.


Sara J. Singer, MBA, PhD

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Structural Capabilities in Small and Medium-Sized Patient-Centered Medical Homes

Thirty medical home pilot primary care practices had high structural capabilities at baseline and performance improved substantially after 24 months in practices starting with lower capabilities.



Jacquelyn W. Chou, MPP, MPL

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Generalized Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Assess Treatment Value in Hepatitis C

This article estimates the comprehensive value of direct-acting antivirals for the treatment of hepatitis C virus using a generalized cost-effectiveness analysis.


Vicky Chan, PharmD

Latest:

Pharmacotherapy After Myocardial Infarction: Disease Management Versus Usual Care

This retrospective study found no benefit of a disease management program compared with usual care on utilization of secondary prevention pharmacotherapies in postmyocardial infarction patients.



Audrey Guhn, MD

Latest:

Effectiveness of Enhanced Primary Care on Preventive Health Services

This natural experiment compared rates of indicated preventive care for low-income Hispanic patients enrolled in an enhanced primary care program with those of patients receiving usual care.




Pamela J. Atherton, MS

Latest:

Preferred Roles in Treatment Decision Making Among Patients With Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Studies Using the Control Preferences Scale

This pooled analysis assesses preferred roles in treatment decision making, actual roles, and preferred versus actual discordance among 6 studies of patients with cancer.


Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD

Latest:

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.



Paige Cooke, assistant director, customer engagement, National Commitee for Quality Assurance

Latest:

Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognized Practices Provide a Strong Front-Line for Accountable Care Organizations

Accountable care organizations have an opportunity to gain knowledge in improving health outcomes, improving patient experience, and reducing costs by working closely with practices that have adopted the patient-centered medical home model.


Jessica Bettenhausen, MD

Latest:

Measures of ED Utilization in a National Cohort of Children

Through analysis of multistate Medicaid data, this study identifies differences in 2 commonly used measures of emergency department (ED) utilization, ED visit count and ED reliance.




Ron Z. Goetzel, PhD

Latest:

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.


Wei Chen, PhD

Latest:

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.



Steven J. Bernstein, MD

Latest:

Moving From A to Z: Successful Implementation of a Statin Switch Program by a Large Physician Group

This report shows that a successful, cost-effective statin switch program can be implemented by a large physician group via a centralized, collaborative process.



Zobair M. Younossi, MD, MPH

Latest:

Service Line Care Delivery Model for COVID-19 Patient-Centric Care

The authors provide steps hospitals can take to align their care delivery model to effectively meet the demands of a public health crisis such as the current pandemic.




Andrew J.B. Pisansky, MD, MS

Latest:

Common Elements in Opioid Use Disorder Guidelines for Buprenorphine Prescribing

This article presents a synthesis of opioid use disorder guidelines and a framework to link them to claims data and recognize higher-quality practice, monitor outcomes, and individualize intervention.



Richard A. Krasuski, MD

Latest:

Health Insurance and Racial Disparities in Pulmonary Hypertension Outcomes

In a multicenter cohort of patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary hypertension, increased risk for mortality among African Americans was no longer observed after adjusting for insurance status.




Jacqueline A. Pugh, MD

Latest:

Adalimumab Persistence for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Veteran and Insured Cohorts

Veterans with inflammatory bowel disease taking adalimumab appear to be more likely to remain on the drug 1 year after initiation than patients who are privately insured.

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