Authors


Helene Vilme, DrPH

Latest:

Potential Impact of Pharmaceutical Industry Rebates on Medication Adherence

Cost is a common barrier to medication adherence. The authors discuss the potential role of medication rebates in patients’ out-of-pocket costs and medication adherence.



Bruce Pyenson, FSA, MAAA

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The Value of Colonoscopic Colorectal Cancer Screening of Adults Aged 50 to 64

Screening commercially insured individuals for colorectal cancer is a high-value service, costing less per year of life saved than breast or cervical cancer screening.


Michael Silver, MS

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Trends in Public Perceptions of Electronic Health Records During Early Years of Meaningful Use

During the early years of the "meaningful use" program, surveys found decreases in both optimism and concerns about electronic health records.


Graham A. Walker, MD

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Mental Illness and Warfarin Use in Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation patients with mental illness are less likely to receive warfarin anticoagulation; those who do receive warfarin have excess risk of over-anticoagulation.


Norman Turk, MS

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Optimizing Enrollment in Employer Health Programs: A Comparison of Enrollment Strategies in the Diabetes Health Plan

An automatic enrollment strategy for health insurance programs may not only increase the total number of enrollees but may also decrease some enrollment disparities.



Jay P. Bae, PhD

Latest:

Adherence and Dosing Frequency of Common Medications for Cardiovascular Patients

In this database analysis, greater adherence was observed for once-daily dosing compared with twice-daily dosing with chronic-use prescription medications used by patients with cardiovascular disease.


Herbert B. Olson, FSA

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The Accountable Primary Care Model: Beyond Medical Home 2.0

The new Accountable Primary Care Model delivers Triple Aim-like outcomes. This model is empirical, measurable, programmatic, scalable, and transplantable.


Dan M. Shane, PhD

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Against the Current: Back-Transfer as a Mechanism for Rural Regionalization

The authors investigated back-transfer: the transfer of patients near the end of an acute hospitalization to a local community hospital for completion of their medical care.



Kimberly J. Reid, MS

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Contemporary Use of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy for Preventing Cardiovascular Events

Use of dual antiplatelet therapy was modest for patients with existing cardiovascular disease for whom subgroup analysis from a landmark clinical trial suggested benefit in preventing cardiovascular events, and low for patients with multiple risk factors without established cardiovascular disease, for whom increased cardiovascular events were suggested.



Kevin L. Ong, PhD

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Baseline and Postfusion Opioid Burden for Patients With Low Back Pain

Patients with low back pain have a high opioid burden, which increases following spinal fusion surgery; 27% of fusion patients filled opioid prescriptions at least 12 months post surgery.



Lin Ma, MS

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Improvements in Access and Care Through the Affordable Care Act

Affordable Care Act exchange enrollees in California and Colorado reported significant improvements in access to care and fewer barriers to receiving care due to costs.



Virginia Scott, PhD

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Increased Healthcare Utilization and Expenditures Associated With Chronic Opioid Therapy

The increase in healthcare utilization and expenditures associated with the transition to chronic opioid therapy places increased burden on payers and patients.



Maria Blanco-Castellanos, RN

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Integrating Nurse-Directed Diabetes Management Into a Primary Care Setting

A nurse following treatment alogrithms with prescription authority in a primary care setting markedly improved diabetes outcomes; 47% met ADA A1C, LDL-C, and BP goals.




Constantine Mantz, MD

Latest:

Maximizing Value of Freestanding and Outpatient Hospital Setting in Cancer Care Delivery

A unique collaboration between 21st Century Oncology and Lee Memorial Hospital showed marked improvements in efficiencies, care, and patient experience.



A. James O'Malley, PhD

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Physician Compensation Strategies and Quality of Care for Medicare Beneficiaries

Quality of care varies according to the compensation methods used in primary care, but the relationship between compensation methods and preventable hospital admissions is inconsistent.






Marcia Lowry, MS

Latest:

A Strategy to Promote Population-Wide Life Satisfaction While Advancing Equity

The authors used health care claims and survey data to identify a strategy that might promote life satisfaction while advancing equity in an insured population.

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