Authors


Seth Goldman, MD

Latest:

Reducing Readmissions in the Safety Net Through AI and Automation

Artificial intelligence (AI) and electronic health record–based automation tools helped a safety-net health system meet performance-based readmission metrics, thereby retaining critical funding while improving clinical and equity outcomes.


Aanand D. Naik, MD

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Primary Care and Communication in Shared Cancer Care: A Qualitative Study

This qualitative study assesses patient, PCP, and oncologist views on primary care roles in shared cancer care, as well as patterns of communication between physicians.



Eric Kupersmith, MD

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Discharge Before Noon: Is the Sun Half Up or Half Down?

Discharge before noon was associated with longer length of stay in patients with medical diagnoses and shorter length of stay in surgical patients.



Robert D. Timmerman, MD

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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of SBRT Versus IMRT: An Emerging Initial Radiation Treatment Option for Organ-Confined Prostate Cancer

Stereotactic body radiation therapy for low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer has potential cost savings and may improve access to radiation, increase convenience, and boost quality of life.


Charles Alcorn, MS

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High-Impact Workflow Changes for Value-Based Care Success

As oncology practices transition to value-based care, they are challenged to take on more holistic responsibility for their patient. Fortunately, the examples of practices participating in CMS’ Oncology Care Model can offer valuable insight into the most impactful workflow changes providers can implement as they strive to achieve cost and quality improvements.


Shinobu Watanabe-Galloway, PhD

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Age and Rural Residence Effects on Accessing Colorectal Cancer Treatments: A Registry Study

Older patients with colorectal cancer were less likely to undergo surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy; rural patients with colon cancer were less likely to undergo chemotherapy.


Molly E. Tomlin, MS

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Adherence and Dosing Frequency of Common Medications for Cardiovascular Patients

In this database analysis, greater adherence was observed for once-daily dosing compared with twice-daily dosing with chronic-use prescription medications used by patients with cardiovascular disease.


Stephen R. Pitts, MD, MPH

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Measuring Value for Low-Acuity Care Across Settings

To analyze value of low-acuity care, an existing model is adapted to highlight factors impacting how stakeholders assess emergency department care compared with alternatives.


Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH

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Language Disparities and Timely Care for Children in Managed Care Medicaid

Parents with language barriers reported less timely illness care and routine care for children in managed care Medicaid.


Emma Forkner, MS

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Cost-effectiveness of Telephonic Disease Management in Heart Failure

This study shows that telephonic disease management was not cost-effective in a broadly representative sample of community-dwelling patients.


Maria D. Hunt, LPN

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Improvement of Outpatient Quality Metrics in a Limited-Resource Setting

This study presents an example of a population health initiative in a limited-resource primary care setting that led to significant improvements in preventive care quality metrics in the context of major insurance payers.



Rozalina G. McCoy, MD

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Changing Trends in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Treatment Intensification, 2002-2010

Glycemic control can lower the risk of diabetes-related complications, and delayed treatment intensification can impede optimal diabetes care.This study examines trends in hyperglycemia treatment intensification between 2002 and 2010.


Kaylyn E. Swankoski, MA

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Patient Experience During a Large Primary Care Practice Transformation Initiative

Four years of practice transformation toward comprehensive primary care had little effect on patient experience.




Jeffrey W. Chell, MD

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CMS Needs to Address Medicare Underfunding in 2017 Hospital Inpatient Rule for Bone Marrow Transplantation

The Be The Match Registry has seen phenomenal success with bone marrow and umbilical cord transplants. After having overcome donor availability, it is now important for CMS to create standardized reimbursement policies for the procedure.


Felicia J. Bayer, PhD

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Process of Care Compliance Is Associated With Fewer Diabetes Complications

Adherence to process of care measures was associated with reduced risk of 2 diabetes complications or any of 4 complications in a national industrial cohort.


Jinhai Huo, PhD, MD, MPH

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Survival and Cost-Effectiveness of Hospice Care for Metastatic Melanoma Patients

Hospice care is associated with improved median survival time for the patients diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, accompanied by decreased end-of-life costs.





Patrick P. Gleason, PharmD

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Sofosbuvir Initial Therapy Abandonment and Manufacturer Coupons in a Commercially Insured Population

Member cost negatively affects initial medication adherence and manufacturer coupons can decrease member share by up to 98%.


M. Eric Johnson, PhD

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Understanding the Relationship Between Data Breaches and Hospital Advertising Expenditures

A hospital data breach was associated with a 64% increase in annual advertising expenditures.




Jalaj Garg, MD

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Telemetry: Appropriateness of Initial Assignment and Duration in Nonintensive Setting

The authors report overutilization of telemetry monitoring in a community setting, increasing the cost of health care and potential harm to patients with unnecessary interventions.


Aliza Baron, MA

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Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Palliative Care and Hospice Use

Race/ethnicity was not a predictor of inpatient palliative care consultation or discharge to hospice in 4 hospitals with an inpatient palliative care service.

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