Authors


Xianying Pan, MS

Latest:

Oral Anticoagulant Discontinuation in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation

The risk of discontinuation of oral anticoagulant therapy (both warfarin and direct oral anticoagulant therapies [DOACs]) among nonvalvular atrial fibrillation patients was high. Although the hazard ratio for discontinuation favors DOACs, it is unlikely that the small difference in discontinuation relative to warfarin is clinically meaningful.









James Canfield, BS

Latest:

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.





Gregory L. Snow, PhD

Latest:

Lynch Syndrome Screening Implementation: Business Analysis by a Healthcare System

This study synthesized published evidence on Lynch syndrome screening and expanded that evidence to match the decision needs of internal decision makers.



Carley A. Maak, MD

Latest:

Effect of Emergency Department Crowding on Pneumonia Admission Care Components

Multivariate analyses associate increased emergency department volume with delayed nursing-dependent care for patients with pneumonia, despite high ratios of nurses to patients.


John M. Hampton, MS

Latest:

Psychological Distress and Trends in Healthcare Expenditures and Outpatient Healthcare

The upward trend in total and outpatient healthcare expenditures in the United States appears to be unrelated to psychological distress.


Kurt Lozier, MBA

Latest:

Hospitalized Patients' and Family Members' Preferences for Real-Time, Transparent Access to Their Hospital Records

This mixed-methods study evaluated hospitalized patients’ and family members’ perceived communications mismatches and their calls for transparent real-time information and potential 21st-century solutions.


Paul Muntner, PhD

Latest:

Diabetes, Gaps in Care Coordination, and Preventable Adverse Events

The authors examined the association of diabetes with self-reported gaps in care coordination and self-reported preventable adverse events using data from a national sample of older adults.





Jon E. Zibbell, PhD

Latest:

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.


Matthew P. Clayton

Latest:

Pathways, Outcomes, and Costs in Colon Cancer: Retrospective Evaluations in 2 Distinct Databases

Retrospective evaluations of electronic health records and claims databases to assess clinical outcomes and costs associated with evidence-based pathways in colon cancer.


Jeanne I. Semura, PhD, MPH

Latest:

Language Disparities and Timely Care for Children in Managed Care Medicaid

Parents with language barriers reported less timely illness care and routine care for children in managed care Medicaid.




Zefeng Zhang, MD, PhD

Latest:

Costs of Heart Failure-Related Hospitalizations in Patients Aged 18 to 64 Years

Hospitalization costs associated with heart failure averaged $23,077 and were higher when heart failure was a secondary rather than the primary diagnosis.


Carmen Campos, MPH

Latest:

Does Telephone Scheduling Assistance Increase Mammography Screening Adherence?

The authors describe a quality improvement intervention that focuses on directly scheduling mammogram appointments for women who lack adherence despite written outreach letters.



Ruth Aguiar, BA

Latest:

Using Aggregated Pharmacy Claims to Identify Primary Nonadherence

We used aggregated pharmacy claims data available within the electronic health record to identify a high rate of primary nonadherence in a nonintegrated primary care network.

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