Authors



Elizabeth A. Tolley, PhD

Latest:

A Mid-South Chronic Disease Registry and Practice-Based Research Network to Address Disparities

The authors report the experience of one of the first Southern US communities to develop a comprehensive health care data repository for tracking processes and outcomes of care and identifying areas of greatest need.



Jove Graham, PhD

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Feasibility of Integrating Standardized Patient-Reported Outcomes in Orthopedic Care

Patient-reported outcomes, through the use of new technological advances, can be successfully integrated into routine orthopedic practice and shared across distinct institutions.



Kevin J. Dombkowski, DrPH

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TCD Screening and Spending Among Children With Sickle Cell Anemia

A substantial proportion of families of privately insured children with sickle cell anemia pay more than $100 for essential stroke screenings, a high-value service.







Amy M. Duhig, PhD

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Cost of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder vs Major Depressive Disorder Among Patients Covered by Medicaid or Private Insurance

Post-traumatic stress disorder was associated with 4.2% to 9.3% higher annual per-patient healthcare costs compared with MDD among patients covered by Medicaid or private insurance.




Megan E. Daly, MD

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A Population-Based Assessment of Proton Beam Therapy Utilization in California

This population-based analysis of patients with cancer in California found significant differences in proton beam therapy use by health insurance type, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.



Jamie L. Doyle, MPH

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Provider and Patient Burdens of Obtaining Oral Anticancer Medications

Oral anticancer medications are frequently used to treat patients with cancer. We found significant time and energy burdens for clinic staff and patients in obtaining these drugs.



Sarah Zalud-Cerrato, MPH

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Project ECHO: An Effective Means of Increasing Palliative Care Capacity

This article provides insight on the work of 7 of Project ECHO’s replicating partners from around the world who are implementing the ECHO model to address the knowledge gap that underlies integrated palliative care crisis.




Francisca Azocar, PhD

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Does Telephone Care Management Help Medicaid Beneficiaries With Depression?

Telephone care management increased mental health service use for Medicaid beneficiaries with depression but did not reduce depression severity. More intensive services may be needed.


Rebecca L. Sedjo, PhD

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Lowering Copayments: Impact of Simvastatin Patent Expiration on Patient Adherence

Decreasing statin copayments because of the patent expiration of simvastatin has led to moderate increases in therapy adherence.


David Cowling, PhD

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Patients' Views on Price Shopping and Price Transparency

The authors interviewed patients with access to a price transparency website. Despite a positive opinion of price shopping in theory, respondents reported barriers to doing so in reality.


Alexander P. Block, PharmD

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Out-of-Plan Pharmacy Use: Insights Into Patient Behavior

Prescription cost and pharmacy convenience were identified as the most significant drivers of out-of-plan pharmacy use.


Robert L. Glenning, CPA

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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.


Jeffrey S. Desmond, MD

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False Activation of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for Primary PCI

Between 2005 and 2011, rates of cardiac catheterization laboratory false activation doubled while mean door-to-balloon times for primary PCI declined.



Nilay D. Shah, PhD

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Medicare Beneficiaries’ Out-of-Pocket Costs for Commonly Used Generic Drugs, 2009-2017

Out-of-pocket costs required by Medicare prescription drug plans for drugs available through Walmart’s generic drug discount program have decreased from 2009 to 2017.


Phillip Wiegand, PharmD, MS

Latest:

Factors of Hyperlipidemia Medication Adherence in a Nationwide Health Plan

Medication adherence in hyperlipidemia remains poor on a nationally representative level. Predictors of medication adherence from a nationally representative commercial health plan are reported.

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