This paper explores hypertension control among patients with diabetes in a variety of ambulatory care settings. We also consider the role of sociodemographic factors.
We examined the impact of electronic reminders followed by performance reports and financial incentives. Physicians responded more to reports and incentives than to reminders alone.
Multicancer early detection technology could help reduce cancer mortality compared to the current strategy of single-cancer screening tests.
A randomized controlled trial found that plain-language, illustrated medication lists improved medication understanding among Latinos.
This article demonstrates a threat to validity when using claims-based risk tools with chronically ill and/or underinsured populations whose underutilization masks actual risk or comorbidity.
As accountable care organizations proliferate across the nation, delivery systems still struggle to balance quality improvement, cost containment, and migration toward accountable care. This paper describes the phased approach where the University of Florida Health Science Center and Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc, and Orlando Health have jointly developed a series of clinical and health services that are of the highest quality and are offered at the lowest cost. The result is a regional collaborative that will be the foundation for a regional accountable care organization, first leveraging clinical core competencies, then moving to a more integrated model.
This study sought to explore if shifting care to nurses in cardiovascular risk management in primary care is a key to more structured chronic care.
This mixed-methods study evaluated hospitalized patients’ and family members’ perceived communications mismatches and their calls for transparent real-time information and potential 21st-century solutions.
The Affordable Care Act was implemented to change healthcare in the United States. In order to support that change, the government established the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)-a sector of the government agency that aims to incentivize innovation among providers and payers.
An update on immunotherapies and the potential impact of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells on oncology care.
With Medicaid consuming a larger share of the Mississippi's budget, innovative solutions were needed to deliver improved health outcomes at a lower cost. A public-private partnership was created to pursued a population health strategy aimed at reducing preterm births and preventing the progression of prediabetes to type 2 diabetes.
Health plans collect and use data on network providers' proficiency in languages other than English more commonly than race and ethnicity data on providers.
Substantial outreach efforts are needed in addition to offering subsidies or incentives in engaging primary care providers to adopt electronic health records.
The use of statewide data infrastructure is effective at identifying criteria for diabetes outreach and management at the whole-population level.