Authors



Nermeen Madkour, PharmD, CSP

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New Start Versus Continuing Users on Aripiprazole: Implications for Policy

New starts on aripiprazole were less adherent than continuing users. Prescriptions for 90-day supplies should be reserved for patients who have established effectiveness and tolerance.




Diana Verrilli

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Advanced APMs and the Emerging Role of Immuno-Oncology Agents: Balancing Innovation and Value

The shift to value-based care, concurrent with innovations in immune-based care, will create challenges in oncology. What should be the physician and manufacturer responsibility during these changing times?


Michael E. Farkouh, MD, MSc

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LDL Cholesterol Response and Statin Adherence Among High-Risk Patients Initiating Treatment

Nonadherence is common among high-risk patients initiating statins and is associated with suboptimal low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) reduction. LDL-C should be monitored to identify suboptimal response and medication nonadherence.





Sindhu K. Srinivas, MD, MSCE

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Predictive Index for 90-Day Postoperative Outcomes Following Gynecologic Surgery

Increasing LACE+ index score is a significant predictor of greater risk of unplanned readmission, emergency department visits, and reoperation after gynecologic surgery.


Jenna M. Jones, MPH

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Role of Insurance, Income, and Affordability in Human Papillomavirus Vaccination

Compared with insured adults, uninsured adults in California had less knowledge of the human papillomavirus vaccine and were less likely to be vaccinated.


Valerie E. Stone, MD, MPH

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Thirty-Day Readmissions: Relationship to Physician Attending Type and Social Connectedness

This study examined patient clinical and demographic characteristics, healthcare system factors, and patients’ experiences of care associated with 30-day readmissions in a hospital with a Pioneer Accountable Care Organization.


Bruce Ettinger, MD

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Variation in Fracture Risk Estimation Among East Asian Women

Fracture prediction tools for East Asian individuals vary by country. In the United States, the US-Asian Fracture Risk Assessment Tool provides hip fracture probabilities that correspond to observed estimates.



Xiaojing Yuan, MPH

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Value-Based Insurance Design in Louisiana: Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Zero Dollar Co-pay Program

Enrollment in a value-based insurance design program that eliminated pharmacy co-pays for 4 chronic disease drug classes was associated with a large decline in health care spending.



Anirban Basu, PhD

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One Size Does Not Always Fit All in Value Assessment

Laying a clear path for incorporating reliable evidence on heterogeneity in value assessments could improve their applicability for healthcare decision making.


Daniel D. Maeng, PhD

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Impact of Primary and Specialty Care Integration via Asynchronous Communication

Geisinger’s Ask-a-Doc program, which enables direct asynchronous communication between primary and specialty care, was associated with lower healthcare utilization and cost, implying more efficient care.


Sofie Rahman Morgan, MD, MBA

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Measuring Value for Low-Acuity Care Across Settings

To analyze value of low-acuity care, an existing model is adapted to highlight factors impacting how stakeholders assess emergency department care compared with alternatives.



William D. Marder, PhD

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Variation in Hospital Inpatient Prices Across Small Geographic Areas

Greater geographic variation was found among private than public payers in the inpatient price per discharge for most hospital services.



Richard G. Hedrick, BBA

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A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Depression Care Management

This article describes the development and capabilities of a Webbased decision support system for care managers working in the context of the chronic care model.



Yuanhui Zhang, PhD

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Changing Trends in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Treatment Intensification, 2002-2010

Glycemic control can lower the risk of diabetes-related complications, and delayed treatment intensification can impede optimal diabetes care.This study examines trends in hyperglycemia treatment intensification between 2002 and 2010.




Gail R. Wilensky, PhD

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Comparing Spending Across Medicare Programs

As Medicare Advantage increasingly becomes the dominant form of Medicare coverage, Congress must improve transparency of programmatic costs and benefits to promote beneficiary choice.


Chien-Chang Liao, PhD

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How Comorbidities and Preoperative Expenditures Correlate With Postoperative Adverse Outcomes

Adjusting for patients' covariates, postoperative complications and mortality among geriatric surgical patients exhibited an age-dependent, illness-related, and preoperative medical expense“associated pattern under universal healthcare coverage.


Foster Gesten, MD, FACP

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Preventive Care for Chronically Ill Children in Medicaid Managed Care

The existence of chronic conditions did not adversely impact the ability of children in Medicaid managed care to access and utilize recommended preventive care services.

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