Authors


Krystal Hunter, MBA

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Impact of Weekly Feedback on Test Ordering Patterns

Providing a weekly feedback report significantly influences the test ordering behavior of internal medicine residents and reduces laboratory overutilization.



Jin Joo Shim, MS

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Reconsidering the Economic Value of Multiple Sclerosis Therapies

Availability of multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies provides substantial value to the currently healthy (who may contract MS in the future), particularly when treatment is fully covered by insurance.




Kim Saverno, PhD, RPh

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Molecular Testing Patterns in Metastatic Non—Small Cell Lung Cancer

Assessment of the timing of histologic and molecular testing indicates that testing occurred prior to treatment initiation for most patients with metastatic non—small cell lung cancer.




Elise H. Lawson, MD, MSHS

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Collection of Language Data and Services Provided by Health Plans

Health plans have made substantial progress in the collection of language data and many are offering options for language services.


Steve M. Asch, MD, MPH

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Development of a Tailored Survey to Evaluate a Patient-Centered Initiative

We developed short patient experience surveys that were sensitive to our broad quality initiative, were meaningful and acceptable to patients, and had good response rates.


Amanda M. Farr, MPH

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Real-World Impact of Comparative Effectiveness Research Findings on Clinical Practice

The authors found no consistent pattern in the concordance between CER evidence and subsequent utilization patterns.




Daniel Carey, MD, Secretary of Health

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Reducing Low-Value Care in Virginia

Virginia is currently focused on creating a collaborative, data-informed process to reduce the use of low-value services and care and better serve patients.





Donald E. Martin, MD

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Patients’ Expectations of Their Anesthesiologists

Understanding patients’ expectations, educating them about the role of an anesthesiologist, and involving them in decisions about their medical care can improve patient satisfaction.


Kazi Ahmed, PhD

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Low Screening and Follow-up for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Health Plan Beneficiaries

Screening and follow-up for unhealthy alcohol use are low among plan members. Use of standardized screening tools, documentation, and care for alcohol misuse need improvement.




Schelomo Marmor, PhD, MPH

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High-Risk Centers and the Benefits for Lower-Risk Transplants

There does not appear to be any comparative advantage for low-risk hematopoietic cell transplantation patients to seek care from high-risk centers.


Greg D. Moon, MD, MBA

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Early Clinical Experience With Networked System for Promoting Patient Self-Management

A networked system designed to promote patient self-management appears to be safe and effective in capturing, integrating, and presenting medication adherence and physiologic information.



Henry Leher, PhD

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Impact of Persistence With Infliximab on Hospitalizations in Ulcerative Colitis

Therapeutic persistence with infliximab was associated with signifi cantly fewer ulcerative colitis patients requiring hospitalization; once hospitalized, patients with therapeutic persistence had significantly decreased inpatient costs.



Marianne Desir, MD

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The Association of Health Literacy Domains With Hospitalizations and Mortality

Despite previous research evidence, this study did not reveal an overall association of health literacy, numeracy, and graph literacy with all-cause hospitalizations or mortality.


Aaron L. Woofter, MD

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Pharmaceutical Company Influence on Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Prescribing Behaviors

This study describes the social and communicative strategies pharmaceutical companies use to influence NSAID prescribing behaviors and elicits physicians' perceptions and counterbalances to these strategies.


Titus Schleyer, DMD, PhD

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The Relationship Between Preventive Dental Care and Overall Medical Expenditures

Using an instrumental variable approach, this study is the first to present causal estimates of the effect of preventive dental visits on overall medical expenditures.


Sora Al Rowas, MD, MSc

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The Association Between Insurance Type and Cost-Related Delay in Care: A Survey

In a survey of patients and visitors to a large academic medical center, middle-income respondents with private insurance reported more cost-related delays in care than those with public insurance.

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