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Case-Mix Adjustment for Diabetes Indicators: A Systematic Review

A systematic review of the impact and rationale for the selection of adjustment factors (case-mix factors) used to describe performance in diabetes care.


Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, APRN-CNP

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Making an Evidence-Based Case for Urgent Action to Address Clinician Burnout

Clinician burnout is currently a public health epidemic that is threatening the quality and safety of healthcare. Solutions for action by healthcare systems are offered.


Diego Núñez García, MD

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“Lean” Improvement in the Quality of Patient Care in the Hospital Admissions Process

The objective of this work is to improve the quality of patient care in the admission office service of the University Hospital Virgen del Rocío (HUVR) by standardizing and systematizing its procedures using Lean methodology. The results have allowed HUVR to achieve continuous improvement in the process, eliminating the elements that do not add value.


Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH

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Impact of a Physician-Led Point of Care Medication Delivery System on Medication Adherence

A point of care medication delivery system improves medication adherence to cardiovascular medications without increasing costs.



Kristen J. Wells, PhD, MPH

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Managed Care and Cancer Outcomes for Medicare Beneficiaries With Disabilities

This study showed better outcomes for disabled Medicare patients with breast cancer but not those with lung cancer when they were enrolled in HMOs.



Anne M. Denham, PharmD

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Positive Predictive Values of ICD-9 Codes to Identify Patients With Stroke or TIA

This study determined that ICD-9 codes 433.X1, 434.XX, and V12.54 had positive predictive values >90%, and may be used to focus care on stroke patients.



Aimee Peters, LCSW

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Leveraging Remote Behavioral Health Interventions to Improve Medical Outcomes and Reduce Costs

Successful patient engagement in a nationally available, remotely delivered behavioral health intervention can significantly improve medical outcomes and lower healthcare costs.



Katie J. Schmitz, BA

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Preventive/Office Visit Patient Knowledge and Their Insurance Information Gathering Perceptions

Patients have an incomplete understanding of what constitutes no-cost preventive care services. Ease of obtaining information from insurance companies can significantly affect whether patients are charged correctly.




Christine Jacobs, MA

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Collaborative DTM Reduces Hospitalization and Healthcare Costs in Patients With Diabetes Treated With Polypharmacy

Drug therapy management implementation in 2 health plans resulted in significant cost savings and modest to significant reductions in emergency department visits and inpatient admissions among patients with diabetes.



Matthew J. Resnick, MD, MPH

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The Influence of Provider Characteristics and Market Forces on Response to Financial Incentives

We determine a specialist physician phenotype responsive to financial incentives that may be leveraged to identify physicians and markets well-suited for participation in alternative payment models.



Sarah Hudson Scholle, DrPH

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Development of a Medicare Plan Dashboard to Promote Health Equity

Health plans use data to decide on quality improvement initiatives. Having a dashboard that characterizes how equitably plans are serving their enrollees would promote health equity.








Wassim Tarraf, PhD

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Does Medicare Managed Care Reduce Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Diabetes Preventive Care and Healthcare Expenditures?

The authors aimed to examine whether participation in Medicare managed care, compared with fee-for-service, has any effects on racial/ethnic disparities in diabetes care and healthcare expenditures among older adults.



Barak D. Richman, JD, PhD

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Battling the Chargemaster: A Simple Remedy to Balance Billing for Unavoidable Out-of-Network Care

The authors propose a simple legal mechanism to combat chargemaster abuses and encourage provider price competition. This solution is superior to prevailing legislative and regulatory responses to surprise out-of-network bills.


Stanley Soria, RN

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Nurse-Run, Telephone-Based Outreach to Improve Lipids in People With Diabetes

Nurses can improve lipid control in people with diabetes in a primarily indigent population through telephone care using moderately complex algorithms. Telephone-based outreach may decrease resource utilization.


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