Authors


Doug Kanovsky, BA

Latest:

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.


Hsiu-Ching Chang, PhD

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Comparison of Provider and Plan-Based Targeting Strategies for Disease Management

The authors compared targeting strategies and characteristics of chronic disease care management programs delivered by primary care practices with one administered by a large health plan.


Benjamin Chastek, MS

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Economic Burden of Osteoporotic Fractures in US Managed Care Enrollees

Osteoporotic fractures are associated with a significant economic burden, including costs of rehabilitation services and a high total all-cause cost of care.




Usha Subramanian, MD, MS

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Treatment Decisions for Complex Patients: Differences Between Primary Care Physicians and Midlevel Providers

Midlevel providers were significantly less likely than physicians to change blood pressure (BP) treatment for complex diabetic patients presenting with elevated BP at a single visit.


Luceta McRoy, PhD

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Potential Savings From Increasing Adherence to Inhaled Corticosteroid Therapy in Medicaid-Enrolled Children

Increasing adherence to inhaled corticosteroids for Medicaid-enrolled children with asthma could cost-effectively decrease both Medicaid spending and adverse clinical outcomes.


Rachel O. Reid, BA

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Trends in Retail Clinic Use Among the Commercially Insured

Retail clinic use increased dramatically over 3 years, especially among young, healthy, higher income enrollees living close to retail clinics.



Virginia P. Quinn, PhD

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Preventive Care and Health Behaviors Among Overweight/Obese Men in HMOs

Healthcare organizations may reduce weight-related health risks and disparities in care among overweight/obese patients through promoting cancer screening exams, healthier diets, and physical activity.



Douglas W. Roblin, PhD

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Provider Type and Management of Common Visits in Primary Care

In primary care, nurse practitioners and physician assistants do not necessarily order more ancillary services, or more costly services among alternatives, than physicians.



Lisa Bo Feng, MPH

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EHRs in Primary Care Practices: Benefits, Challenges, and Successful Strategies

Small primary care practices reap some organizational and quality of care improvements from electronic health records; however, challenges persist in achieving meaningful use standards.


Heather G. Zook, MA

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The Role of Health Systems in Reducing Tobacco Dependence

Addressing tobacco use is an important health system role. This process evaluation discusses facilitators and barriers to implementing systems changes to improve tobacco treatment delivery.


Molly Bourg

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If Beef Is Not Sustainable, Is Growing It the Answer?

The Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee said the way meat is raised is bad for the environment. A project from the Netherlands offers a high-tech, if expensive, solution.



David Schaaf, 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.


Barbara McAneny, MD

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Making Sense of Advanced Payment Models

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has developed the Patient-Centered Oncology Payment (PCOP) model with the hope that PCOP will be accepted by CMS as an advanced alternative payment model, and become available to medical oncologists as an alternative to the Merit-based Incentive Payment System.



Ann Scheck McAlearney, ScD

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Integrating Primary Care and Public Health for Advance Care Planning

This article proposes a new model, Public-Primary ACP, that leverages coordination between primary care and public health workforces to improve delivery of advance care planning.



J. Mick Tilford, PhD

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Geographic Variation in Medicare Home Health Expenditures

This study attempts to identify the sources of the significant 2.5-fold variation found in home health expenditures, a possible indicator of inefficiency and waste.


Michael E. Menefee, MD

Latest:

Development of a Multidisciplinary, Multicampus Subspecialty Practice in Endocrine Cancers

The development of subspecialty tumor groups for uncommon malignancies represents an effective approach to building experience, increasing patient volumes and referrals, and fostering development of increased therapeutic options and clinical trials for patients afflicted with otherwise historically neglected cancers.



John A. Nyman, PhD

Latest:

Treatment Barriers Among Younger and Older Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Smokers

A conceptual framework was used to examine the influence of healthcare provider and psychosocial barriers on treatment utilization among younger and older socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers.





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