Authors


Stephanie Chapman, PhD

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Meeting the Measure: Improving ADHD Care in the Medical Home

Quality improvement methodology was implemented to ensure that patients receiving medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) returned for an appointment within 30 days of initiating medication.




Neda Laiteerapong, MD, MS

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Patients Who Self-Monitor Blood Glucose and Their Unused Testing Results

This article identifies patient-, provider-, and system-level factors associated with the problem of self-monitoring blood glucose without use of the results.



Larry Radican, PhD

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Compliance and Persistence With Concomitant Statin and Oral Antihyperglycemic Therapy

In patients with type 2 diabetes, compliance and persistence were generally low for both statin and antihyperglycemic therapy, but they were significantly lower with statin therapy.


Tiffany Brown, MPH

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Understanding Vaccination Rates and Attitudes Among Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis self-report a moderate rate of any previous pneumococcal vaccination (54%) and a very low rate of herpes zoster vaccination (8%).



Robert S. Rudin, PhD

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Health Information Technology for Ambulatory Care in Health Systems

Health systems are important in driving electronic health record adoption in ambulatory clinics, although the uptake of key functionalities varies across systems.



Ann Von Worley, RN, BSHS, CCRP

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Are Benefits From Diabetes Self-Management Education Sustained?

Conventional individualized diabetes self-management education resulted in sustained improvement in self-efficacy and diabetes distress. Short-term improvements in A1C, nutrition, and physical activity were not sustained.


Jason Neal, MA

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Medical Homes: Cost Effects of Utilization by Chronically Ill Patients

A longitudinal case-control design was used to evaluate the effects of the patient-centered medical home model on medical costs and utilization among chronically ill patients.


Karma Kreizenbeck, BA

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Development of a Financial Literacy Course for Patients With Newly Diagnosed Cancer

This paper describes results from a patient survey regarding treatment-related financial experiences and interest in a financial literacy course.





David C. Grabowski, PhD

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Medical Loss Ratio’s Role in the Large Group Insurer Market

The authors used medical loss ratio forms to assess trends in premiums, medical claims, administrative costs, quality improvement, and margins in the large group insurer market.


Jeffrey D. Clough, MD, MBA

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Trends in Hospital–Physician Integration in Medical Oncology

The authors used Medicare claims data to examine trends in hospital–physician integration in high-volume specialties, including medical oncology.







Michele M. Brown, MSW

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"No-Shows": Who Fails to Follow Up With Initial Behavioral Health Treatment?

Patients who obtained authorization but did not get initial mental health treatment needed treatment as much as or more than patients who presented for care.



Amita Rastogi, MD, MHA

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Episode of Care Analysis Reveals Sources of Variations in Costs

Costs of potentially avoidable complications have significantly more variation than costs of typical care in selected chronic and procedural episodes.





Brenda J. Brehm, MA

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Improving Influenza Immunization in Pregnant Women and Healthcare Workers

Influenza vaccination rates in pregnant women and healthcare workers were increased with standing orders, vaccine advocates, and educational activities on influenza immunization.

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