Authors



Brandon R. Shank, PharmD, MPH, BCOP

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Pharmacy Team Engagement in Navigating the Revenue Cycle for High-Cost Medications in Patients With Cancer

With the clinical and financial implications of high-cost medications, and their impact on health system revenue, it is of utmost importance for all key stakeholders to be engaged in the complex revenue cycle.


Chien-Ning Huang, MD, PhD

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Progress of Diabetes Severity Associated With Severe Hypoglycemia in Taiwan

Rapid progression of diabetes complications was associated with higher risk of severe hypoglycemia.


Yasuyuki Okumura, PhD

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General Medical Claims for Behavioral Health Patients in Japan

This Japanese cohort shows that behavioral health service users had health care costs higher than those of individuals who did not use behavioral health services, yet lower than the costs demonstrated by studies in US populations.


Drew Helmer, MD

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Ambulatory Care Fragmentation and Hospitalization Among Veterans With Diabetes

Having highly fragmented ambulatory care and a usual provider of care outside the Veterans Health Administration increased the odds of hospitalization among veterans with diabetes.


M. Christine Kalish, MBA, CMPE

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Telehealth and Hospitalizations for Medicare Home Healthcare Patients

An integrated, clinician-focused telehealth monitoring system significantly reduced hospitalizations in Medicare home healthcare patients.



Eric Singhi, MD

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Oncology Practice Transformation Helps Deliver Patient-Centered Cancer Care in a Community Oncology Practice

One possible way to reduce overall cost, improve patient experience, and improve outcomes in cancer care is to shift the focus of healthcare delivery away from volume and toward value. Patient-centered cancer care holds the promise of addressing these issues.


Lawrence P. Casalino, MD, PhD

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Physician Prices and Low-Value Services: Evidence From General Internal Medicine

This study found extensive variation in general internal medicine physician prices and that high-priced physicians provided fewer low-value services but had higher spending on these services.


Shelley A. Sternberg, MD

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Identifying Frail Older People Using Predictive Modeling

The frailty determination of the Adjusted Clinical Groups“diagnoses based predictive model identified frail elders with moderate success compared with a validated screening questionnaire.


Elizabeth M. Nota-Kirby, MS

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Effect of a Managed Care Disease Management Program on Diabetes Care

Processes and outcomes of diabetes care improved substantially over 6 years in a managed care health plan with a comprehensive diabetes disease management program.






Kit Yee Au-Yeung, PhD

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Early Clinical Experience With Networked System for Promoting Patient Self-Management

A networked system designed to promote patient self-management appears to be safe and effective in capturing, integrating, and presenting medication adherence and physiologic information.



Nezam Afdhal, MD

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Changing Demographics Among Populations Prescribed HCV Treatment, 2013-2017

From 2013 to 2017, the population of US patients prescribed treatment for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) changed, becoming predominantly treatment-naïve and having received care in nonacademic centers.




Nancy Taylor, MBA

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Is Integration in Large Medical Groups Associated With Quality?

Integrated care systems allegedly provide better care. This study of 97 large medical groups nationally provides suggestive evidence that this may be true.


David Franklin, BA

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Understanding and Improving Value Frameworks With Real-World Patient Outcomes

New value frameworks should incorporate real-world evidence that reflects patient treatment behavior, adherence to medication, and equity concerns arising from disparities in care.


Erika D. Sears, MD, MS

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Inappropriate Wrist MRI: Did Guidelines Have an Impact?

This article analyzes the use of MRI in a national sample of patients with wrist pain before and after consensus guideline publication.



David B. Matchar, MD

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Does Distance Modify the Effect of Self-Testing in Oral Anticoagulation?

Self-testing of anticoagulation improves outcomes, but is expensive. One might assume it is more helpful for patients living farther from care, but the authors disprove this assumption.



Martin J. Arron, MD, MBA

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Estimating the Staffing Infrastructure for a Patient-Centered Medical Home

This study suggests that implementing a patient-centered medical home requires additional staff with specific expertise based on the needs of the practice and its population.


Joyce K. Lin, PharmD

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Clinical Consequences of Disseminating the Rosiglitazone FDA Safety Warning

Notifying patients and providers about the rosiglitazone cardiovascular safety alert led to sweeping changes in drug therapy that were initiated by both physicians and patients.



Penny Gilbert, MSN, MBA, RN, NE-BC, CPHQ

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Postacute Care Partnerships and Patient Progression

Postacute care partners are required for successful patient transitions. Collaboration among multidisciplinary teams and community resources is critical for discharge planning and partnership alignment.

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