Authors


Alfonso Ang, PhD

Latest:

Physician Variation in Lung Cancer Treatment at the End of Life

Patients receiving care for advanced non—small cell lung cancer in small, independent oncology practices are more likely to receive chemotherapy in the last 30 days of life.



John Fastenau, PhD, MPH

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Medicaid Managed Care Penetration and Drug Utilization for Patients With Serious Mental Illness

This study examines the relationship between Medicaid managed care penetration within a state and spending on pharmaceuticals for patients with serious mental illnesses.


Joseph F. Nadglowski

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US Employee Wellness Programs and Access to Obesity Treatment in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

Employer policies for access to maximum benefits do not always match those for access to obesity therapy.


Joseph Feinglass, PhD

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Can Electronic Health Records Help Improve Patients' Understanding of Medications?

Patients' problems in understanding of new and existing medications were evaluated to design a primary care electronic health record quality improvement study.


Shanna M. McDaniel, MA

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Comprehensive Health Management Pharmacist-Delivered Model: Impact on Healthcare Utilization and Costs

Pharmacist-provided comprehensive medication management led to a significant difference in emergency department visits and a cost savings of $2.10 to $2.60 for every $1.00 spent relative to a comparator group.


Zachary Gelber, DDS

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Feasibility of Integrating Standardized Patient-Reported Outcomes in Orthopedic Care

Patient-reported outcomes, through the use of new technological advances, can be successfully integrated into routine orthopedic practice and shared across distinct institutions.


Wayne Burton, MD

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Understanding and Improving Value Frameworks With Real-World Patient Outcomes

New value frameworks should incorporate real-world evidence that reflects patient treatment behavior, adherence to medication, and equity concerns arising from disparities in care.


Paul Harari, MD, FASTRO

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ASTRO Calls for Voluntary Start, Scaling Back Excessive Cuts in CMS' Proposed Radiation Oncology Model

In a commentary adapted from the organization's official response to CMS' proposal, the author highlights potential challenges that proposed alternative payment model presents for members of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).


Lani M. Alison, BSN, MS-HCQ, PCMH CCE

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Oncology Nurse Navigators: Putting the Value in Value-Based Payment Models

Oncology nurse navigators provide the “constant” in what seem to be undulating waves of changes to workflows, the adoption of new technology, the near-weekly onslaught of new drugs, and the need to ensure every nuance of documentation is entered in discrete fields in electronic health records so the practice meets reporting requirements.






Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg, MD, MS

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Distinct Health Care Use Patterns of Patients With Chronic Gastrointestinal Diseases

Patients with complex chronic disease can be grouped by varying propensity for health care continuity patterns, which could be harnessed to personalize health care utilization interventions.


Haihong Hu, MS

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Increasing Hepatitis C Screening in a Large Integrated Health System: Science and Policy in Concert

The success of recommendations to improve screening often rests on the availability of efficacious therapies, coverage policies, and other factors that enable and justify screening.




Michael R. Shainline, MS, MBA

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Optimizing Number and Timing of Appointment Reminders: A Randomized Trial

Two text message or phone reminders were more effective in reducing missed primary care appointments than a single reminder, particularly in patients at high risk of missing appointments.





Felicity B. Enders, PhD

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Flunking Asthma? When HEDIS Takes the ACT

Asthma control, rather than compliance with the HEDIS asthma measure, is the most useful quality indicator of asthma care.


Tushar Sharma, MD

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Telemetry: Appropriateness of Initial Assignment and Duration in Nonintensive Setting

The authors report overutilization of telemetry monitoring in a community setting, increasing the cost of health care and potential harm to patients with unnecessary interventions.


Timothy G. Ferris, MD, MPH

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Physician-Initiated Payment Reform: A New Path Toward Value

Physician groups have begun designing alternative payment models for their own specialties, proposing that CMS include financial risk, funding for new technologies, and legal waivers.


Christopher A. Nicita, MBA

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Characteristics of and Trends in the Late-stage Biopharmaceutical Pipeline

Research on characteristics of the biopharmaceutical pipeline and on changes since 2003 includes a description of new features and recommendations for health policy decision makers.



Shira H. Fischer, AB

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Quality Measurement of Medication Monitoring in the Meaningful Use Era

Shifting from claims to integrated electronic health records to calculate quality metrics will improve reported quality attributable to data capture changes, not true quality improvements.


Amy W. Baughman, MD, MPH

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Medical Home Transformation and Breast Cancer Screening

Breast cancer screening may not improve in early medical home implementation.


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