Authors


Ann S. M. Harada, PhD, MPH

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Adherence, Persistence, and Switching Patterns of Dabigatran Etexilate

We present a descriptive analysis utilizing pharmacy claims from a managed care population to quantify adherence, persistence, and switching patterns for patients initiating dabigatran.


Whitney Staub-Juergens, MSN, RN, CCRN

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Standardization Improves Postoperative Patient Handoff Experience for Junior Clinicians

Standardization of operating room to intensive care handoff with a “time-out for sign-out” process for health care providers was beneficial for junior clinicians.



Dhruv Khullar, MD, MPP

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Imagining a World Without Low-Value Services: Progress, Barriers, and the Path Forward

Clinician-, patient-, and research-focused initiatives are needed to reduce the delivery of low-value care services that contribute to financial, clinical, and psychological harm for patients.


Denise L. White, PhD, MBA

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FASStR: A Framework for Ensuring High-Quality Operational Metrics in Health Care

Through literature review and collaborative design, we propose the Focus, Activity, Statistic, Scale type, and Reference (FASStR) framework to provide a systematic approach to health care operation metric definition and use.



Tony Okoro, PharmD, MPH

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The Well-Being of Long-Term Cancer Survivors

This study compares the well-being of long-term cancer survivors with that of US residents of similar age and demographic characteristics, patients recently diagnosed with cancer, and individuals with chronic illness.



Angela E. Fabbrini, MPH

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Initial Results of a Lung Cancer Screening Demonstration Project: A Local Program Evaluation

Results, lessons, and challenges of a local lung cancer screening program within a national demonstration project.


Christine Vogeli, PhD

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Tacking Upwind: Reducing Spending Among High-risk Commercially Insured Patients

Although commercial accountable care organization populations are healthy on average, some individuals might benefit from programs for high-risk patients to mitigate high levels of health care utilization.


Carol P. Somkin, PhD

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The FLU-FIT Program: An Effective Colorectal Cancer Screening Program for High Volume Flu Shot Clinics

Offering home fecal immunochemical tests to eligible patients during influenza vaccination clinic increases colorectal cancer screening rates.


Marwa Kaisey, BS

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A Dementia Care Management Intervention: Which Components Improve Quality?

Specifically trained care managers are essential for quality gains from a dementia care management program; even higher quality accrues with coordination across community and primary care.


Robert Wanovich, PharmD

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A Payer–Provider Partnership for Integrated Care of Patients Receiving Dialysis

A report on the clinical and economic outcomes of a new payer–provider partnership serving patients with end-stage renal disease.



Fang Zhang, PhD

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Effect of High-Deductible Insurance on Health Care Use in Bipolar Disorder

High-deductible health plan members with bipolar disorder experienced a reduction in nonpsychiatrist mental health provider visits but no changes in other utilization.


Joice Huang, PharmD, MBA

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The Budget Impact of Cervical Cancer Screening Using HPV Primary Screening

This study assesses the clinical and economic implications from a payer perspective of human papillomavirus genotyping for cervical cancer screening in comparison with existing practices.





Monica Paez, BA

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Medical Homes Require More Than an EMR and Aligned Incentives

Primary care teams implementing medical homes experience professional role confusion and interpersonal conflict, and require effective administrative leadership to ensure success during this transition.


Amar C. Nawathe, MD, MHA

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The Effect of a Cardiovascular Educational Intervention on Healthcare Utilization and Costs

A low-cost cardiovascular disease screening and periodic educational intervention did not increase healthcare resource utilization and expenditures at 1 year.


Courtney R. Lyles, PhD

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The Health Information Technology Special Issue: Evolving Tech, Fundamental Methods

A letter from the guest editor highlights how the findings in this special issue touch on timely themes in health technology research and yield real-world considerations for practice.



Selikke Janes-Kelley, RN

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Automated Patient Assessments After Outpatient Surgery Using an Interactive Voice Response System

Using an interactive voice response system to contact patients after outpatient surgery will likely result in improved efficiency without a decrease in assessment quality.


Marita G. Titler, PhD, RN

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Access to Chiropractic Care and the Cost of Spine Conditions Among Older Adults

Among older adults who have a spine condition, access to chiropractic care may reduce medical spending on diagnostic services.






Shirli Resnizky, MA

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Quality of End-of-Life Care for Cancer Patients: Does Home Hospice Care Matter?

Palliative principles were applied to the care of more HH patients than non-HH patients, but no differences were found in their utilization of healthcare services.

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