Authors


Joel F. Farley, PhD

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Medical Home Effects on Enrollees With Mental and Physical Illness

Medical home enrollment had mixed effects on acute care use and a large effect on outpatient care use. Effects on expenditures varied by mental illness.


Sandra McAnallen, MA, BSN

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Physician Satisfaction With Health Plans: Results From a National Survey

Several physician and payer characteristics are associated with physician satisfaction with health plans. There is opportunity to improve physician satisfaction with payers, specifically in pharmacy.


Peter Hussey, PhD

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How Will Provider-Focused Payment Reform Impact Geographic Variation in Medicare Spending?

Unlike ACOs or P4P, implementation of bundled payment for inpatient and post acute care in Medicare would modestly reduce geographic variation in spending.






Kate Stewart, PhD

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Effects of a Community-Based Care Management Model for Super-Utilizers

A community-based care management program for high-risk patients reduced hospital readmissions and also likely reduced admissions and Medicare parts A and B spending.





Thomas D. Sequist, MD

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Changes in Hospital Admissions for Urgent Conditions During COVID-19 Pandemic

Admission rates during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic were lower than in 2019 for acute medical conditions, suggesting that patients may be deferring necessary medical care.


Clif Gaus, president

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Connected Care Is Key to Accountable Care: The Case for Supporting Telehealth in ACOs

A growing body of evidence is demonstrating how the benefits of Connected Care, electronic communication between patient and caregiver, are improving healthcare access and quality and reducing costs for payers-without passing through Congress.



Ana Stojanovska, BS

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The National Oncology Working Group (NOW) Initiative: Payer and Provider Collaborations in Oncology Benefits Management

This article highlights the work of the National Oncology Working Group (NOW) Initiative.



Susan D. Brown, PhD

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Leveraging EHRs for Patient Engagement: Perspectives on Tailored Program Outreach

Divergent reactions among women at high risk for diabetes highlight challenges of implementing tailored outreach messages, driven by electronic health records, to promote patient engagement in preventive lifestyle programs.



Feng Zhu, MSc

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Hospital Admissions and MS: Temporal Trends and Patient Characteristics

An examination of hospitalization patterns in patients with multiple sclerosis with a focus on the association with time and patient characteristics.


Dennis Gurfinkel, MPH

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Cost of Delivering Centralized and Decentralized Reminder/Recall for Vaccinations to Children and Adolescents in an ACO

Centralized reminder/recall (R/R) is less costly to deliver than decentralized R/R for both children and adolescents when implemented for patients within an accountable care organization.



Stuart C. Gilman, MD

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Impact of Clinical Training on Recruiting Graduating Health Professionals

A business case is made for medical centers to offer high-quality clinical training experiences to recruit graduating health professionals.



Rebecca Symes, BS

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Tracking Spending Among Commercially Insured Beneficiaries Using a Distributed Data Model

The authors demonstrate the utility of distributed data models for reporting of local trends and variation in utilization, pricing, and spending for commercially insured beneficiaries.


Christopher V. Chau, MPH

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Improvements in Access and Care Through the Affordable Care Act

Affordable Care Act exchange enrollees in California and Colorado reported significant improvements in access to care and fewer barriers to receiving care due to costs.


Abdelmonem A. Afifi, PhD

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The Effect of Disease Management on Utilization of Services by Race/Ethnicity: Evidence From the Florida Medicaid Program

This study examines racial/ethnic differences in utilization of inpatient days and ED and outpatient visits before and after implementation of a Medicaid disease management program.


Sonal Shah, PharmD

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Value-Based Payment Models in Oncology: Will They Help or Hinder Patient Access to New Treatments?

The Deloitte Center for Health Solutions recently interviewed individuals from health plans, providers, and clinical pathway developers that are participating, supporting, or evaluating oncology payment models to understand what approaches are perceived to be working, the early results, and the potential impact on innovation.



Brendan Walsh, PhD

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Socioeconomic Disparities Across Ethnicities: An Application to Cervical Cancer Screening

An examination of socioeconomic disparities in cervical cancer screening across ethnic groups in the United States using concentration indices and probit regression analyses.


Barbara Resnick, PhD, CRNP

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Cancer Screening Across the Aging Continuum

The article reviews the current state of knowledge regarding screening guidelines for older adults and gives recommendations for healthcare providers working with older adults.

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