Authors


Hope S. Warshaw, MMSc, RD, CDE, BC-ADM

Latest:

Is It Time to Remodel Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support?

A former president of the American Association of Diabetes Educators addresses the need to remodel diabetes self-management education and support, to create a reimbursement system that better meets the needs of today's providers and patients.




Jeff Slezak, MS

Latest:

Correlates of Prostate-Specific Antigen Testing in a Large Multiethnic Cohort

Prostate-specific antigen screening was highest among African American men and those concerned about prostate cancer and lowest when physicians did not discuss the test.




Adedayo A. Onitilo, MD, MSCR, FACP

Latest:

Utilization of HER2 Genetic Testing in a Multi-Institutional Observational Study

Evaluation of real-world implementation of HER2 testing showed that uptake was high (>90%) and trastuzumab treatment was targeted to patients with positive HER2 status.


Adriana Perez, PhD

Latest:

Diabetes and Employment Productivity: Does Diabetes Management Matter?

Diabetes itself affected working and wages more than control of blood sugar levels in a Mexican American population.





Gerhard Heinrich, MD

Latest:

Prevalence of Osteoporosis in Men in a VA Rehabilitation Center

Men in a VA rehabilitation unit who had osteoporosis were older and thinner, but otherwise similar (metabolic and functional status) to control subjects.



Joseph E. Cruz, PharmD, BCPS

Latest:

Outcomes Trials Set Stage for Future of Diabetes Management in Patients With Renal Disease

Two doctors of pharmacy review the impact of recent outcomes trials for newer classes of type 2 diabetes therapy.


Timothy J. Day, MSHP

Latest:

Rural Hospital Transitional Care Program Reduces Medicare Spending

A telephonic transitional care program at a rural hospital reduced postdischarge Medicare spending by 31% and reduced inpatient spending for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries.








Michael Schatz, MD, MS

Latest:

Predicting Asthma Outcomes in Commercially Insured and Medicaid Populations

The controller-to-total asthma medication ratio was a significant predictor of exacerbations in pediatric and adult commercially insured and Medicaid patients.


Jan van Lieshout, MD

Latest:

Primary Care Strength Linked to Prevention Programs for Cardiovascular Disease

An observational study of 42 successful programs to improve primary care management of cardiovascular risk showed the impact of a strong primary care system.


Surrey Walton, PhD

Latest:

Racial and Ethnic Disparity in Palliative Care and Hospice Use

Race/ethnicity was not a predictor of inpatient palliative care consultation or discharge to hospice in 4 hospitals with an inpatient palliative care service.




Richard Fiscella, PharmD, MPH

Latest:

Cost-Offset Analysis: Bimatoprost Versus Other Prostaglandin Analogues in Open-Angle Glaucoma

Treatment of glaucoma with bimatoprost is associated with cost savings compared with treatment with latanoprost or travoprost because of greater intraocular pressure reduction.


Woodrow Roseland

Latest:

Picking Up the Pieces - Thoughts on Cancer by a 25-Year-Old 8-Time Cancer Survivor

My role as a patient was simple-accept the suffering I had to endure. But it becomes hard to find the line between when to suffer and when to question.



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