Authors



Martha Engelke, PhD

Latest:

Barriers to Transition of Obese Patients From Hospital to Community

This study explored barriers to the transition of obese patients from hospital to community as perceived by case managers, nursing home directors, and home health directors.


Rachel Scott, PharmD

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Pharmacogenetic-Guided Psychiatric Intervention Associated With Increased Adherence and Cost Savings

Pharmacy and medical claims data showed that patients whose clinicians had access to pharmacogenetic test results had increased adherence and overall cost savings.


Ashok Kondur, MD

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Six Sigma Approach to Reduce Door-to-Balloon Time for Patients With STEMI

Specific measures using a Six Sigma approach led to sustained reduction of door-to-balloon times among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in a community setting.


Eric S. Meadows, PhD

Latest:

Persistence With Biologic Therapies in the Medicare Coverage Gap

For patients who reached the Medicare Part D coverage gap, discontinuation was more likely for patients taking osteoporosis medication.



Christopher J. Louis, PhD, MHA, Sara S. Bachman, PhD, MS

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Transitioning Community Hospitals to Value-Based Care: Lessons From Massachusetts

This article examines the evolution of the Community Hospital Acceleration, Revitalization and Transformation investment program in Massachusetts and informs other states seeking to transform care delivery in community hospitals toward value-based care.


Richard J. Hillestad, PhD

Latest:

The Value of Health Information Technology: Filling the Knowledge Gap

Studies of health information technology have not kept up with the evolving needs of the healthcare system. We explain how to set them straight.




Charl Els, MBChB, FCPsych, MMedPsych, ABAM, MROCC

Latest:

Are Chronically Ill Patients High Users of Homecare Services in Canada?

Assessments of self-care capacity and other measures were the most precise ways to identify individuals who could be classified as chronically ill, in their status as the highest users, both individually and collectively, of homecare services.


Grant W. Cannon, MD

Latest:

Impact of Clinical Training on Recruiting Graduating Health Professionals

A business case is made for medical centers to offer high-quality clinical training experiences to recruit graduating health professionals.



David Olaleye, PhD, MSCe

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Worksite Medical Home: Health Services Use and Claim Costs

This study examined the relationship among availability of an on-site, employer-provided primary care medical home, and health services use and health plan costs.






Mark Japinga, MPAff

Latest:

Gauging the Experiences of the Seriously Ill in California: Analyzing Serious Illness Beyond Medicare Fee-for-Service

Significant populations of seriously ill individuals are insured by all lines of business and have meaningfully different needs and medical histories in California.


Todd A. Lee, PhD

Latest:

Adherence Patterns 1 Year After Initiation of SGLT2 Inhibitors: Results of a National Cohort Study

This article describes the trajectory of adherence patterns among users of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. The authors found that baseline factors were unable to predict the adherence trajectory groups.









Donglin Li, MPH

Latest:

Call Center Performance Affects Patient Perceptions of Access and Satisfaction

Greater telephone wait times, but not abandonment rates, were associated with lower patient perceptions of their ability to obtain urgent care in a timely manner.


Richard Stefanacci, DO

Latest:

Impact of After-Hours Telemedicine on Hospitalizations in a Skilled Nursing Facility

A case study highlighting clinical and financial outcomes of an after-hours on-demand telemedicine intervention in a skilled nursing facility.


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