Authors


Janet Tomcavage, RN, MSN

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Reducing Long-Term Cost by Transforming Primary Care: Evidence From Geisinger's Medical Home Model

ProvenHealth Navigator, Geisinger's version of advanced patient-centered medical homes, is associated with significant savings in total cost of care over time.



Leonard J. Paulozzi, MD, MPH

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Potential Misuse and Inappropriate Prescription Practices Involving Opioid Analgesics

A quarter of opioid recipients with commercial insurance had at least 1 indicator of potential misuse by patients or inappropriate prescription practices by providers.


Braden J. Manns, MD, MSc

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A Systematic Review of Value-Based Insurance Design in Chronic Diseases

Value-based insurance design for prescription drug coverage increases drug adherence in patients with chronic disease, though their effect on clinical outcomes and health spending remain uncertain.


Nancy E. Sherwood, PhD

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Impact of Hypertension on Healthcare Costs Among Children

This study demonstrates a major influence of prehypertension and hypertension on healthcare costs in a large cohort of children, independent of body mass index.


Jeffrey A. Switzer, DO

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Cost Utility of Hub-and-Spoke Telestroke Networks From Societal Perspective

A cost-utility analysis of a hub-and-spoke telestroke network showed that it was economically dominant over routine care.


Wendy Altamirano, MPH, MBA

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The Breathmobile Improves the Asthma Medication Ratio and Decreases Emergency Department Utilization

An examination of the asthma medication ratio (≥0.50) as an informative metric in program evaluation and for healthcare organizations to measure quality of care provided to patients with asthma.


Sara Meneghin

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Does a Personalized Approach Improve Patient Satisfaction in Thoracic Oncology?

Evaluation of cancer patients’ quality of life at admission enabled improvement of their satisfaction with received care at discharge.


Dhiren Patel, PharmD, CDE, BC-ADM, BCACP

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Evaluating the Efficacy of a Bundled Chronic Condition Management Program

A chronic disease management company presents promising preliminary results from their remote intensive behavioral counseling intervention, aimed at addressing type 2 diabetes.




Sriram Yennu, MD

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Project ECHO: An Effective Means of Increasing Palliative Care Capacity

This article provides insight on the work of 7 of Project ECHO’s replicating partners from around the world who are implementing the ECHO model to address the knowledge gap that underlies integrated palliative care crisis.


Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, FACP

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From the Editor-in-Chief: Halt the Glucose Test Strip Bidding Program Until It Can Be Fixed

Even when things go well, managing diabetes is not easy. Keeping tabs on this disease 24/7 takes planning, commitment, support, and the right tools. For years, a chief complaint among those living with diabetes has been that managed care nickel-and-dimes people over basic supplies, which are comparatively cheap—things like test strips and sensors for a continuous glucose monitor—but will shell out thousands for dialysis and amputations. In the years ahead, if Congress wants to understand rising costs for end-stage renal disease or an increase in emergency department visits for hypoglycemia, it should look directly to CMS’ foray into competitive bidding for blood glucose test strips.


Jurgen Unutzer, MD, MPH

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Long-term Cost Effects of Collaborative Care for Late-life Depression

Older adults with depression and comorbidities who participated in a 12-month collaborative care program had lower total healthcare costs over 4 years than those in care as usual.


Gail D. Melkus, EdD, C-NP

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Scheduled and Unscheduled Hospital Readmissions Among Patients With Diabetes

This population-based study examines socioeconomic and clinical factors associated with scheduled and unscheduled readmissions after discharge among older patients with diabetes.


Eli G. Phillips Jr, PharmD, JD

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The Gamification of Healthcare: Emergence of the Digital Practitioner?

Gamification in healthcare is gaining momentum, with attempts to apply gaming principles to improve patient clinical outcomes. This trend establishes the need for a “digital practitioner” who channels these games, monitors progress, and selects the most appropriate ones for a given patient.


Erin Hafer, MPH

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Value-Based Payment in Implementing Evidence-Based Care: The Mental Health Integration Program in Washington State

Value-based payment improved fidelity to key elements of the Collaborative Care Model—an evidence-based mental health intervention—and improved patient depression outcomes in Washington state.





Pengxiang Li, PhD

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Reducing Out-of-Pocket Cost Barriers to Specialty Drug Use Under Medicare Part D: Addressing the Problem of "Too Much Too Soon"

Medicare claims analyses offer insight into how proposed policy changes would affect out-of-pocket prescription costs for Part D beneficiaries requiring specialty drugs.


Alice Noblin, PhD, RHIA, CCS

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Data Breach Locations, Types, and Associated Characteristics Among US Hospitals

Despite the high level of hospital adoption of electronic health records and the federal incentives to do so, the most common type of data breach in hospitals occurred with paper records and films.


William Shrank, MD

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Post-SNF Outcomes and Cost Comparison: Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare

Patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage had better outcomes and lower cost following skilled nursing facility (SNF) discharge than patients enrolled in traditional fee-for-service Medicare.



Olga Yakusheva, PhD

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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.




Deborah Peikes, PhD, MPA

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Patients' Perspectives of Care Management: A Qualitative Study

Risk-stratified care management is a cornerstone of patient-centered medical home models, but studies on patients’ perspectives of it are scarce. We explored patients’ experiences with care management, what they found useful, and what needs improvement.



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