Authors


Young Hee Nam, PhD

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State Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Fatal Drug Overdoses

This study investigates the impact of state prescription drug monitoring programs on drug overdose mortality rates for all drug categories.


Ran D. Balicer, MD, PhD, MPH

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Disparities in Antidepressant Adherence in Primary Care: Report From Israel

Patient characteristics such as psychiatric diagnosis were associated with variations in adherence, although physician characteristics were not.


Andrew Renda, MD, MPH

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Claims Identification of Patients With Severe Cancer-Related Symptoms

The authors established a claims-based mechanism for identifying patients with lung cancer with more severe patient-reported cancer-related symptoms who could benefit from engagement with health care programs.


Lindsey Bridwell, MPH

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Heroin and Healthcare: Patient Characteristics and Healthcare Prior to Overdose

An analysis of administrative claims showed increasing rates of heroin overdose among an insured population and opportunities for interventions during healthcare encounters before overdose.


Michael Horberg, MD

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Increasing Hepatitis C Screening in a Large Integrated Health System: Science and Policy in Concert

The success of recommendations to improve screening often rests on the availability of efficacious therapies, coverage policies, and other factors that enable and justify screening.


Benjamin V. Vicidomina, BS

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Association of Co-pay Elimination With Medication Adherence and Total Cost

This study evaluated cost and utilization attributed to members enrolled in a health care program with no pharmacy co-pay. Health care savings were identified in addition to medication adherence improvements.


Debu Tripathy, MD

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Bridging the Care Gap Between Pediatric and Young Adult Cancer

Through a multi-site, multidisciplinary approach, AYA@USC addresses the unique needs of young adult cancer patients, improving outcomes and bridging the care gap in this population.



Uri Ladabaum, MD, MS

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Influence of Patient Preferences on the Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for Lynch Syndrome

This cost-utility analysis reports on the effect of quality of life on the value of screening all new patients with colorectal cancer for Lynch Syndrome.


In-Lu Amy Liu, MS

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Adherence to Statins and LDL-Cholesterol Goal Attainment

This study examined adherence to statins and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol goal attainment in patients with coronary artery disease.





Deanna Kurz, BA

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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.



Vipin Gopal, PhD

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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.






Mariana Socal, MD, PhD

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Limited Distribution Networks Stifle Competition in the Generic and Biosimilar Drug Industries

A limited distribution network is a pharmaceutical distribution strategy that some drug companies have capitalized upon to obstruct generic and biosimilar competition.


Stephen Silberstein, MD

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Measuring Migraine-Related Quality of Care Across 10 Health Plans

Standardized measurement of migraine, an underdiagnosed and perhaps underrecognized condition, is necessary for health plans to understand utilization of costly diagnostic and treatment services.




Elaine Goodman, MD, MBA

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Technology, Seniors, and Sense Making

As primary care physicians and leaders of Wellframe, a mobile health company working with payers and physicians groups to extend care between visits for patients with complex comorbidities, Drs Panch and Goodman discuss their experiences building a mobile application used by elderly patients to communicate with clinicians and manage chronic disease.



Martha Goodrich, MS

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Alignment of Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines, Accountability Metrics, and Practice Patterns

This study measured breast cancer screening practice patterns in relation to evidence-based guidelines and accountability metrics, and found closer alignment is needed for providing patient-centered care.


Ramarion Sallee

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STABLE Results: Warfarin Home Monitoring Achieves Excellent INR Control

Real-world retrospective analysis of over 29,000 patients performing INR home monitoring for warfarin therapy shows excellent time in therapeutic range.


Jeanne S. Ringel, PhD

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Electronic Health Record Adoption and Quality Improvement in US Hospitals

A national study of electronic health record (EHR) adoption and hospital quality finds that existing measures may be inappropriate for assessing the effect of EHR adoption on quality.


Eunice Park-Lee, PhD

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Characteristics of Residential Care Communities That Use Electronic Health Records

Select organizational characteristics and geographic locations were independently associated with the use of any electronic health record system among residential care communities.

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