Authors


Yeohan Song, BS

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Routine Pre-cesarean Staphylococcus aureus Screening and Decolonization: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Routinely screening pregnant women for Staphylococcus aureus colonization and decolonizing carriers before cesarean delivery are unlikely to be cost-effective under current epidemiologic circumstances.



Bee Hoon Heng, MBBS, MSc

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Effects of a Population-Based Diabetes Management Program in Singapore

Patients utilizing Medisave for a diabetes management program in Singapore were more compliant with care processes, but reductions in hospitalization and costs were not sustained.


David Drozek, DO

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Payer Source Influence on Effectiveness of Lifestyle Medicine Programs

The health benefits for participants of the Complete Health Improvement Program ("CHIP"), a lifestyle medicine program, are present regardless of the program tuition payment source.


Daniel C. Armijo, MHSA

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Understanding Meaningful Outcomes

Mechanisms to better codify clinical outcomes and intermediate outcome milestones are necessary to make the fullest use of EHR data for comparative effectiveness research.



Tobias Freund, MD

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Primary Care Physicians' Experiences With Case Finding for Practice-Based Care Management

Criteria used by primary care physicians to select patients for practice-based care management programs were explored in a qualitative study.


Janardan Khandekar, MD

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Implementation of EHR-Based Strategies to Improve Outpatient CAD Care

We examined the impact of electronic reminders followed by performance reports and financial incentives. Physicians responded more to reports and incentives than to reminders alone.


Donna Pillittere Dugan, MS

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Benchmarking Physician Performance: Reliability of Individual and Composite Measures

At least 50 quality events per physician are needed to reach a minimum level of reliability for most quality measures calculated from administrative data.


Joy Sharp, BS

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Community Navigators Reduce Hospital Utilization in Super-Utilizers

Super-utilizers place a significant clinical and financial burden on the healthcare system. The authors investigated the effectiveness of community navigators in reducing hospital utilization and costs.





Bebonchu Atems, PhD

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The Effects of Health Information Technology Adoption and Hospital-Physician Integration on Hospital Efficiency

Determining the impact of health information technology adoption and hospital-physician integration on hospital efficiency.



Karla Logston, RN, BS, CDE

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Florida Blue Program Focuses on Weight Loss - and Fun - to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Older Adults

How does the largest payer in a state with a large senior population respond to the rising need for diabetes care and prevention?


John T. Howell, MD

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True "Meaningful Use": Technology Meets Both Patient and Provider Needs

A qualitative study of patient and provider perspectives regarding the after-visit summary and the patient portal features of the electronic health record.


Nicole Lurie, MD, MSPH

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State of Emergency Preparedness for US Health Insurance Plans

Health insurance plans serve a critical role in public health emergencies. The authors queried plans about issues related to emergency preparedness: infrastructure, adaptability, connectedness, and best practices.


Saleema A. Karim, PhD

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Understanding Factors Associated With Readmission Disparities Among Delta Region, Delta State, and Other Hospitals

Revisions of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program should consider including community characteristics in risk adjustment models and adding mechanisms that recognize improvement given the uniqueness of the Mississippi Delta region.


Pam Silberman, JD, DrPh

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Strategies for Implementing Best Practices in Independent Physician Associations

The objective of this research was to identify strategies that significantly lower unnecessary inpatient utilization among Medicare beneficiaries with chronic disease.





Tricia J. Johnson, PhD

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Patient Safety Intervention to Reduce Unnecessary Red Blood Cell Utilization

This study evaluated the impact of a patient safety intervention and national guideline to reduce unnecessary red blood cell transfusions in a large, urban academic medical center.



Christina S. Grijalva, MA

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Leveraging EHRs for Patient Engagement: Perspectives on Tailored Program Outreach

Divergent reactions among women at high risk for diabetes highlight challenges of implementing tailored outreach messages, driven by electronic health records, to promote patient engagement in preventive lifestyle programs.


Nir Harish, MD, MBA

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Creating Successful Alternative Payment Models

The authors draw on the experience of past and present payment reforms to suggest principles for successfully designing alternative payment models.



Chang Liu, PhD

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A Deep Learning Model for Pediatric Patient Risk Stratification

Artificial intelligence based on medical claims data outperforms traditional models in stratifying patient risk.


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