Authors



Jennifer Schultz, PhD

Latest:

Healthcare Utilization and Costs in Persons With Insomnia in a Managed Care Population

Patients with an insomnia diagnosis have higher healthcare utilization and costs than a matched control group, both before and after the diagnosis.


Reza Khajouei, PhD

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Patients' Preferences for Receiving Laboratory Test Results

The main reason given for receiving results online was time savings, reported by 77% of participants, followed by lowering the chance of missing the results (31%).


Anupam B. Jena, PhD

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Medicare Part D After 2 Years

Coverage under Part D is comparable to that under non–Part D plans with respect to key features likely to be important to Medicare beneficiaries.



Chief Executive Officer, American Board of Internal Medicine and the ABIM Foundation

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Building Trust Can Improve American Healthcare

The promise of high-quality, affordable care aligning with the individual needs of patients remains elusive. Increasingly, the missing ingredient seems obvious: trust.



Jing Fang, MD

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Costs of Heart Failure-Related Hospitalizations in Patients Aged 18 to 64 Years

Hospitalization costs associated with heart failure averaged $23,077 and were higher when heart failure was a secondary rather than the primary diagnosis.


John Hsu, MD, MPH

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Implementing a Hybrid Approach to Select Patients for Care Management: Variations Across Practices

Hybrid approaches allow for clinician input into case finding for care management, but training and monitoring is required to protect against unintentional biases.




Carrie Dawson, MS, RN

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Improving Care Transitions: Complex High-Utilizing Patient Experiences Guide Reform

The authors audited a series of complex patients’ records longitudinally across their institution’s existing care management programs to improve the coordinated functioning of these programs.



Sean Nugent, BA

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Screening Electronic Veterans' Health Records for Medication Discontinuation

Many patients stop taking medications for chronic conditions, thereby reducing the effectiveness of healthcare. An attempt to screen electronic VA healthcare records to identify patients as they discontinued a medication was not an efficient approach to this problem.


Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH

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Applying Organizational Behavior Theory to Primary Care

Primary care physician recruitment and retention must rely on not only increased financial remuneration, but also on a redesign of workflow and processes.



Andrew J. Klink, PhD, MPH

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Real-World Outcomes Among Patients With Early Rapidly Progressive Rheumatoid Arthritis

This study suggests that lower healthcare resource use and achieving low disease activity are associated with first-line abatacept compared with a first-line tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor for patients with early rapidly progressive rheumatoid arthritis.



Robin R. Whitebird, PhD, MSW

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Care Coordination in Primary Care: Mapping the Territory

A survey completed by 100% of leaders of diverse care systems in Minnesota participating in an observational study showed little difference in approach to care coordination.


Thomas G. McGuire, PhD

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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.


Wayne E. Pietraszek, MBA

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Increasing Consumerism in Healthcare Through Intelligent Information Technology

Creating a healthcare consumer is more likely than ever before thanks to innovations in information technology, but the benefits are not yet fully realized.


Sarah C. Kobrin, PhD, MPH

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Enhancing Healthcare Delivery Research at the National Cancer Institute

The National Cancer Institute's Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences created the Healthcare Delivery Research Program in January 2015, recognizing the need for empirical evidence to address cancer care challenges.



Elizabeth A. Kinsella, BA

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Measuring Overuse With Electronic Health Records Data

Electronic health records data can accurately quantify overuse of clinical services and the risk factors that may trigger low-value testing and screening.



Sara Kim, PharmD

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Development and Implementation of an Academic Cancer Therapy Stewardship Program

A cancer therapy stewardship program can be used to improve clinical quality and patient care by emphasizing the importance of value and evidence in oncology.


Jacqueline Pesa, PhD, MPH

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Medicaid Managed Care Penetration and Drug Utilization for Patients With Serious Mental Illness

This study examines the relationship between Medicaid managed care penetration within a state and spending on pharmaceuticals for patients with serious mental illnesses.


Riti Shimkhada, PhD

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Managing Specialty Care in an Era of Heightened Accountability: Emphasizing Quality and Accelerating Savings

The authors report on a conceptual "specialty ACO" design in cardiology in which cardiology-specific historic spending targets are created to capture cardiovascular disease—related reimbursement and a quality measurement system is introduced.


Ezra Mehlman, MBA

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To Err is Avoidable: The Automation of Knowledge and the Clinical Decision Support Revolution

Nearly 20 years after the publication of the essay “To Err is Human,” we may just be approaching the paradigm shift that the authors anticipated the article would bring about.


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