Authors



Carsten Schmalfuss, MD

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Electronic Consults for Improving Specialty Care Access for Veterans

The combination of electronic consultations and active triage of specialty care consults effectively reduces wait times for outpatient clinics.



Richard S. Chung, MD

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The Effect of a PPO Pay-for-Performance Program on Patients With Diabetes

A pay-for-performance program in a preferred provider organization setting may significantly increase the receipt of quality care and decrease hospitalization rates among patients with diabetes.



Hans Kastensmith

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Statewide Data Infrastructure Supports Population Health Management: Diabetes Case Study

The use of statewide data infrastructure is effective at identifying criteria for diabetes outreach and management at the whole-population level.





William W. Crawford, MD

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Persistent Asthma Defined Using HEDIS Versus Survey Criteria

HEDIS-defined persistent asthma is generally consistent with survey-defined persistent asthma over a 3-year period.


Melissa E. Clarke, MD

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Payer Coverage for Patients Enrolled Onto Clinical Trials: Making the Process Easy and Transparent for Everyone

It is not just 1 physician who cares for a patient enrolled onto a clinical trial but rather a complex system of several physician teams, sometimes with very different opinions, who must work together for therapy to be successful and for the patient to have faith in his treating team.


Jorge Cardona, BS

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Cost Differential by Site of Service for Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy

The cost of care for patients receiving chemotherapy in community oncology clinics is lower than for comparable patients receiving chemotherapy in the hospital outpatient setting.



Kristin L. Nichol, MD, MPH, MBA

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Employees' Willingness to Pay to Prevent Influenza

The willingness of employees to pay to prevent influenza demonstrates a strong preference to protect themselves and their household members; however, modifiable barriers to vaccination persist.










Dennis L. Lambert, PhD

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Economic Evaluation of Plerixafor for Stem Cell Mobilization

Use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor plus plerixafor for stem cell mobilization is cost-effective in pretreated patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.


Jason D. Buxbaum, MHSA

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Precision Medicines Need Precision Patient Assistance Programs

The competing strategies of patient assistance programs and co-pay accumulator adjustment programs create confusion and administrative burden for clinicians and patients, potentially reducing adherence to clinically indicated services and worsening patient outcomes.


Peter Aran, MD

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Improving Population Health Through Multistakeholder Partnerships

Improving population health requires developing innovative multistakeholder partnerships to enable mining and cross-leveraging data sets, creating patient touchpoint “ecosystems,” and aligning investments with each stakeholder’s returns.


Ann-Sofie Backman, MD

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Physician Assessment of Appropriate Healthcare Level Among Nonurgent Patients

Physicians at an emergency department and in primary care evaluated the appropriateness of complaints among nonurgent patients. Low regular previous healthcare use correlated with inappropriateness.



Emily Foster, MPH

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Lessons From the Front: Designing and Implementing Clinical Pathways by and for Clinicians

As cancer care becomes more complex and more expensive, decision-support algorithms offer a mechanism to define best practice, reduce unwarranted variation, and control costs across growing networks.



Rebecca Smith-Bindman, MD

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It Is Time to Ask Patients What Outcomes Are Important to Them

Patients with abdominal or back pain identified 21 outcomes important to them, but the reported outcomes are quite different from the symptom and function outcomes studied by researchers.

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