Authors


James F. Burgess Jr, PhD

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What Determines Successful Implementation of Inpatient Information Technology Systems?

This paper reports findings from a qualitative analysis of US Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals on factors affecting success in implementing 2 information technology systems.


Alison Jennings, MA

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Interactive Voice Response Systems for Improving Delivery of Ambulatory Care

A systematic review of interactive voice response system studies showed that these interventions significantly benefit adherence to various processes of care.



Matthew D. Chenoweth, MPH

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Mapping US Commercial Payers' Coverage Policies for Medical Interventions

The authors examine the largest 20 US commercial payers’ coverage policies and identify variation in how interventions are covered and the evidence reviewed in them.


Justin Simoncini, MBA, MPH

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CAR-T Cells: The Next Era in Immuno-Oncology

An update on immunotherapies and the potential impact of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells on oncology care.



Pan Wu, PhD

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Using Aggregated Pharmacy Claims to Identify Primary Nonadherence

We used aggregated pharmacy claims data available within the electronic health record to identify a high rate of primary nonadherence in a nonintegrated primary care network.


Suh-May Yen, MD, PhD

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Factors Related to Continuing Care and Interruption of P4P Program Participation in Patients With Diabetes

Analyzing factors associated with continuing care participation in patients with diabetes and with interrupted participation by patients enrolled in a diabetes pay-for-performance program.



the members of the Joslin Guidelines Committee

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CHAPTER 4. Guideline for the Care of the Older Adult With Diabetes

From the Adult Diabetes and Clinical Research sections, Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. This guideline was revised and approved May 17, 2017, and updated February 7, 2018.


Valentina Orlando, PharmD

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Assessment and Potential Determinants of Compliance and Persistence to Antiosteoporosis Therapy in Italy

This analysis of antiosteoporosis therapy shows that 75% of patients have inadequate drug coverage and that adherence is strongly associated with age and administration regimen.


Gene Lau, MD

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Trends in Mortality Following Hip Fracture in Older Women

Within an integrated healthcare setting, temporal trends demonstrate reductions in mortality risk after hip fracture in older women, with mortality risk lower for Asians and Hispanics.


Jing Xu, PhD

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Does the Offer of Free Prescriptions Increase Generic Prescribing?

The offer of free medications to low-income Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes enrolled in Part D plans has no impact on generic prescribing rates.


Emmett B. Keeler, PhD

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The Value of Health Information Technology: Filling the Knowledge Gap

Studies of health information technology have not kept up with the evolving needs of the healthcare system. We explain how to set them straight.



Mari Millery, PhD

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Technology-Driven Intervention to Improve Hypertension Outcomes in Community Health Centers

Health information technology that is implemented as part of a multifaceted quality improvement initiative can lead to improvements in hypertension care and outcomes.


Maribeth Porter, MD, MS

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Outpatient Referral Rates in Family Medicine

Referral patterns by family physicians affect numerous aspects of medical care. This study compares the outpatient referral rates of residents, residency faculty, and clinical faculty.


Anthony K. Yartel, MPH

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Hepatitis C Care Cascade Among Persons Born 1945-1965: 3 Medical Centers

In this analysis of patients with newly diagnosed hepatitis C, linkage to care was largely successful in the 1945-1965 birth cohort, but treatment initiation remained low. Check out our website’s new table/figure pop-up feature! Click on the name of a table or figure in the text to see it in your browser.



David Lansky, PhD

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Creating an ACO: Advice for Employers and Purchasers

A growing number of employers are becoming interested in accountable care organizations (ACOs) to improve quality and affordability. This article describes the requirements employers should have for ACOs.




Jane F. Pendergast, PhD

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Effects of an Integrated Medication Therapy Management Program in a Pioneer ACO

This article reports that an integrated medication management program in a Pioneer Accountable Care Organization was associated with decreases in all-cause hospitalization and Medicare costs.


Andrew J. Epstein, PhD

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Impact of a Co-pay Accumulator Adjustment Program on Specialty Drug Adherence

Commercial health plan initiation of a co-pay accumulator adjustment program for specialty medications treating autoimmune diseases was associated with significant reductions in medication adherence and persistence.



Craig B. Monsen, MD, MS

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Predicting Hospitalizations From Electronic Health Record Data

The authors aimed to develop a rigorous technique for predicting hospitalizations using data that are already available to most health systems.


Rafia S. Rasu, PhD

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Long-term Medication Adherence and Preventive vs Reactive Care Utilization Among Older Adults With Diabetes

This study using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data found greater health care utilization and expenditure among adults 65 years and older who were adherent to oral hypoglycemic agents.




Fern McCree, MPH

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Low Screening and Follow-up for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Health Plan Beneficiaries

Screening and follow-up for unhealthy alcohol use are low among plan members. Use of standardized screening tools, documentation, and care for alcohol misuse need improvement.

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