Authors


S. Lane Slabaugh, PharmD

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A Health Plan's Investigation of Healthy Days and Chronic Conditions

Linking administrative claims to health-related quality of life measured in Healthy Days provides a new vision into the health of populations.


Ilene H. Zuckerman, PhD

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Racial/Ethnic and Age Disparities in Chemotherapy Selection for Colorectal Cancer

Among Medicare enrollees with metastatic colorectal cancer, the use of newer chemotherapy agents was lower for African American patients and for older patients.




R. Monina Klevens, DDS, MPH

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Building Health IT Capacity to Improve HIV Infection Health Outcomes

Massachusetts is integrating HIV surveillance and leveraging electronic health record clinical data into their electronic disease case management system to enhance monitoring the HIV continuum of care.



Robert S. Saunders, PhD

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ACO Quality Over Time: The MSSP Experience and Opportunities for System-Wide Improvement

From 2013 to 2016, Medicare Shared Savings Program accountable care organizations (ACOs) improved quality. Continued infrastructure development funding, better relationships with postacute care facilities, and shared learnings among diverse ACOs would maximize quality improvement.


Karen S. Hamlet, MA

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Impact of Predictive Model-Directed End-of-Life Counseling for Medicare Beneficiaries

A telephonic counseling program, directed by a predictive model, reduced end-of-life costs by 4.5% within 2 Medicare Health Support pilot programs.




Geoffrey C. Williams, MD, PhD

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Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive Tobacco Dependence Intervention Based on Self-Determination Theory

An intensive tobacco dependence intervention based on selfdetermination theory that targeted all smokers was cost-effective and facilitated patient autonomy, perceived competence, and long-term tobacco abstinence.




Angela Keniston, MSPH

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Postdischarge Telephone Calls by Hospitalists as a Transitional Care Strategy

Treating hospitalists effectively identify and efficiently address early postdischarge problems through a single, brief telephone encounter.



Courtland K. Keteyian, MD, MBA, MPH

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The Hospital Tech Laboratory: Quality Innovation in a New Era of Value-Conscious Care

Technology innovation drives expenditures. A Michigan Medicine, IBM, and AirStrip partnership demonstrates the hospital’s role in developing transformative technologies that deliver value.



Shirley M. Tsunoda, PharmD

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Cost Minimization of Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan Expenditures

Study results indicate that outreach interventions performed by trained student pharmacists assist Medicare beneficiaries to effectively navigate their Part D benefit, thereby reducing out-of-pocket costs.



Renee S. Jones, PharmD, CPh

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Building Partnerships Between a College of Pharmacy and ACOs: Development of the ACORN SEED

To promote future partnerships among colleges of pharmacy and accountable care organizations, this article describes several initial challenges to partnership formation, including those related to agenda setting and resource utilization.


Adam L. Sharp, MD, MS

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Satisfaction With Care After Reducing Opioids for Chronic Pain

There is no significant association between unfavorable patient satisfaction and opioid reductions for chronic pain, but encounters with unestablished providers may slightly impair satisfaction when reducing opioids.



Andrew B. Bindman, MD

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Electronic Health Record Availability Among Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physicians

Availability of electronic health records among advanced practice nurses and physicians in California is concentrated among large practices with fewer Medicaid patients.



Kathleen Ward, MPA

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Diabetes Care Improvement in Pharmacist- Versus Nurse-Supported Patient-Centered Medical Homes

In this longitudinal comparative effectiveness study of different chronic disease self-management support approaches within 1 system, both pharmacist- and nurse-led patient-centered medical home approaches improved diabetes care.


Mohsen Shabahang, MD, PhD

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Predictive Factors of Discharge Navigation Lag Time

Examination of factors associated with discharge lag time and how this metric plays an important role in managing hospital throughput.


J. Matthew Austin, PhD

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Ensuring the Integrity and Transparency of Public Reports: How a Possible Oversight Model Could Benefit Healthcare

To address the lack of standards in public reports of provider performance, the authors outline a model to ensure the integrity and transparency of reports.


Newswise

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Understanding the Connections Between Race and Bariatric Surgery

Study Finds African Americans Less Likely to See Obesity as Harmful to Quality of Life


Cristina M. Almeida, MD, MPH

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Cervical Cancer Screening Overuse and Underuse: Patient and Physician Factors

Cervical cancer screening underuse and overuse occur commonly in clinical practice and identifiable patient and physician factors can be targeted for quality improvement.


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