Authors


M. Kate Bundorf, PhD

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Why Are Medicare and Commercial Insurance Spending Weakly Correlated?

The weak correlation between Medicare and commercial insurance spending is due to negative correlations between each sector's price and the other sector's volume.


Paul N. Pfeiffer, MD

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Depression Care Following Psychiatric Hospitalization in the Veterans Health Administration

Different patient characteristics predict adequate antidepressant treatment after hospitalization, received by 58.7% of patients, versus adequate psychotherapy, received by 12.9% of patients.


Christopher L. Bryson, MD, MS

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Massachusetts Health Reform and Veterans Affairs Health System Enrollment

Health reform increased Medicaid enrollment, but was not associated with Veterans Health Administration and private insurance enrollment among Massachusetts veterans.


Albert Wu, MD, MPH

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Critical Incident Stress Debriefing After Adverse Patient Safety Events

The authors explore the potential value of providing critical incident stress debriefing for health professionals involved in adverse patient safety events and the instances in which this could be routinely implemented.


Bonnie J. Addario

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Patient Engagement Is Mandatory at Our Table

The Bonnie Addario Lung Cancer Foundation has developed a registry that can serve as a repository for data on patients with lung cancer-a means to empower patients and assist care providers to deliver personalized medicine in a patient-centered manner.


Zhou Yang, PhD, MPH

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The Value of Virtual Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Care

This counterfactual simulation study on a nationally representative sample of the working population with musculoskeletal conditions estimated the value of patient-initiated virtual physical therapy.




Samuel Wagner, PhD

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An Expanded Portfolio of Survival Metrics for Assessing Anticancer Agents

A novel, simplified cost-value analysis tool was created to better differentiate the value of anticancer agents and further characterize the expected survival benefit of all patients.


Francois de Brantes

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Bending the Curve Through Health Reform Implementation

Authors from The Brookings Institution update their recommendations by focusing on 3 concrete objectives to slow spending and improve quality of care within the next 5 years.




Madhukar H. Trivedi, MD

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Voice Response System to Measure Healthcare Costs:A STAR*D Report

Moderate underreporting biases were found when patient responses to an interactive voice response system were compared with medical records in the STAR*D clinical trial.


Edward Przezdecki, MBA

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The Ingredients of Success in a Medicare Accountable Care Organization

For 2 successive years, the Hackensack Alliance Accountable Care Organization achieved cost savings and maintained quality by using physicians with patient-centered medical homes and nurse care coordinators focused on high-risk patients.


Emily A. Gadbois, PhD

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Medicare Advantage Plan Representatives’ Perspectives on Pay for Success

This study examined how Medicare Advantage plan representatives perceive the alternative financing model Pay for Success and its potential to address members’ social risk factors.




Brad Herring, PhD

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Provider-Owned Insurers in the Individual Market

Provider-owned insurers sell individual policies in areas that cover 62% of the US population and have premiums similar to policies of traditional insurers.



Qi Zhang, PhD

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Predictors of Physician Use of Inpatient Electronic Health Records

Hospital and physician-hospital alignment, but not loyalty, are predictors of integrated electronic health record adoption by admitting physicians in an integrated system.


Erin M. Dirks, MS, MBA

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Self-Reported Health and Functional Status Information Improves Prediction of Inpatient Admissions and Costs

Among a Medicare population, use of 3 self-reported health items improves predicted inpatient admissions and healthcare costs when used with risk-prediction model.




Craig Brammer, MS

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Toward a Business Case for Performance Improvement

Recent legislative action and private sector innovation, driven by the unsustainability of the current system, may gradually create a business case for performance improvement.


Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD

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Association Between Different Types of Social Support and Medication Adherence

Medication adherence is most closely associated with emotional and practical support.




Krystyna Orizondo-Korotko, MS

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Using Simulation to Identify and Resolve Threats to Patient Safety

The same simulation methodology used in the aviation industry was able to uncover latent environmental threats to patient safety.


Robert M. Kaplan, PhD

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An Evaluation of a Care Coaching and Provider Referral Intervention for Behavioral Health Needs

Care coaching and behavioral health provider referral programs produce long-term savings, reductions in avoidable utilization, and increases in targeted services to treat behavioral health conditions.


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