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Askar Chukmaitov, MD, PhD

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Outcomes for Hospitals Participating in More- and Less-Mature ACOs

As accountable care organizations’ (ACOs) maturity increased, hospitals participating in CMS ACOs were making progress toward enhanced performance but required more time to improve cost and quality outcomes.



Karen Hoffer, BS

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Patients' Views of a Behavioral Intervention Including Financial Incentives

Patients who enrolled in a trial to lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol spoke positively of the multifaceted intervention: pillbox monitoring and financial incentives were socially acceptable.



Andrew T. Reiners, MD

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Inefficiencies in Osteoarthritis and Chronic Low Back Pain Management

This study identified inefficiencies in drug and medical service utilization related to pain management among Medicare members with osteoarthritis and chronic low back pain.


Luesa Jordan, BA

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Racial/Ethnic Variation in Devices Used to Access Patient Portals

The study examined the variation in devices used (desktop/laptop computer, mobile device, or both device types) by patients of different racial/ethnic backgrounds to access the online patient portal.


Alicen B. Spaulding, MPH

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Patient Adherence: A Blind Spot in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses?

A systematic literature review from 1998 to 2003 showed that few cost-effectiveness analyses of self-administered medications model suboptimal medication adherence.



Arieh Greenbaum, BA

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Effect of Insurance Status on the Stage of Breast and Colorectal Cancers in a Safety-Net Hospital

In a safety-net hospital, patients with Medicaid have rates of advanced-stage cancer similar to those patients with other types of insurance; however, patients with no insurance have significantly higher rates of advanced disease.



Steven Kymes, PhD

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Economic Value of Pharmacist-Led Medication Reconciliation for Reducing Medication Errors After Hospital Discharge

The results of this simulation model suggest that implementing a pharmacist-led medication reconciliation intervention at hospital discharge could be cost-saving compared with usual care.


John F. Kelly, PhD

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Care Coordination to Increase Referrals to Smoking Cessation Telephone Counseling: A Demonstration Project

An intervention to increase tobacco treatment rates through care coordination for telephone counseling was effective in raising referral rates and in achieving excellent long-term abstinence.



Na-Eun Cho, PhD

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The Effects of Health Information Technology Adoption and Hospital-Physician Integration on Hospital Efficiency

Determining the impact of health information technology adoption and hospital-physician integration on hospital efficiency.



Jeremy Powell, MEd

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The Need for a Serious Illness Digital Ecosystem (SIDE) to Improve Outcomes for Patients Receiving Palliative and Hospice Care

Palliative and hospice care services produce well-known benefits for patients living with serious illness and for their families. Benefits include improved quality of life and reduced symptom burden, spiritual and emotional distress, and caregiver distress.





Gideon Blumenthal, MD

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Personalized Medicine: On the Brink of Revolutionizing Cancer Care

With unprecedented activity in the area of precision medicine, with the successful development of several targeted therapies, the FDA has been in the forefront of efforts to ensure timely access to, and the safe and effective use of, these therapies.


Steffan W. Wolfe, BA

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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.


Ignatius C. Chan, MD

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Inpatient Electronic Health Record Maintenance From 2010 to 2015

In the 6 years following inpatient electronic health record (EHR) implementation, an average of 2.5 significant EHR changes per day were made for maintenance and improvement.


Bruce H. Hamory, MD

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Value and the Medical Home: Effects of Transformed Primary Care

A patient-centered medical home with intensive case management and a payer partner can significantly improve hospital utilization and may decrease total medical costs for a Medicare population.



Rosalind Harper, PhD, RN

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Optimizing the Use of Telephone Nursing Advice for Upper Respiratory Infection Symptoms

Telephone nursing advice for home care offers an effective and clinically appropriate way to manage upper respiratory infection symptoms for adult members of a large integrated health plan.

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