Authors


Albert Tzeel, MD, MHSA, FACPE

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Session 1: Discussant

Albert Tzeel says providers must consider how aspects of the changing healthcare landscape may affect their performance.



Peter Wehrwein

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Expanding Access to Gene Therapies: Addressing Patient Burden, High Costs

Gene therapies can be life-changing for people, but the high cost plus the burden of treatment remain barriers to access and utilization, explained Kevin Niehoff, PharmD, BCMAS, of IPD Analytics.


Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH

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Older Adult Consumers' Attitudes and Preferences on Electronic Patient-Physician Messaging

A randomized controlled trial was conducted to assess whether adding a peer testimonial to a mailing increases conversion rates from brand name prescription medications to lower-cost equivalents.



Miriam Alexander, MD, MPH

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Annual Diabetic Eye Examinations in a Managed Care Medicaid Population

We assessed challenges and barriers to annual diabetic eye examinations for a managed care Medicaid population and make recommendations to improve population-level screening.



Srikantha Rao, MBBS, MS

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Standardization Improves Postoperative Patient Handoff Experience for Junior Clinicians

Standardization of operating room to intensive care handoff with a “time-out for sign-out” process for health care providers was beneficial for junior clinicians.



Christobel E. Selecky, MA

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Impact of Dementia on Costs of Modifiable Comorbid Conditions

Alzheimer disease and other dementias (ADOD) have a substantial impact on the prevalence and costs of certain comorbid conditions compared with matched beneficiaries without ADOD.


Kosali I. Simon, PhD

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CMS Practice Assessment Tool Validity for Alternative Payment Models

Using data from 632 primary care practices, the authors show that the CMS Practice Assessment Tool has adequate predictive validity for participation in alternative payment models.



Bhumika Bhuva, MA

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Health Insurance Literacy: Disparities by Race, Ethnicity, and Language Preference

Racial/ethnic minorities are disproportionately at risk for adverse health and financial consequences due to lower health insurance literacy compared with white enrollees.


Xianlong Zeng, MS

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A Deep Learning Model for Pediatric Patient Risk Stratification

Artificial intelligence based on medical claims data outperforms traditional models in stratifying patient risk.


Jorge G. Ruiz, MD

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The Association of Health Literacy Domains With Hospitalizations and Mortality

Despite previous research evidence, this study did not reveal an overall association of health literacy, numeracy, and graph literacy with all-cause hospitalizations or mortality.


Karen E. Snow, Lauren Pointer, MS

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Systolic Blood Pressure Control After Participation in a Hypertension Intervention Study

Systolic blood pressure control was not maintained in a large proportion of patients after the end of participation in a hypertension intervention study.


Dan-Andrei Waitman, MD, MPH

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A Natural Experiment in Mass Media Modulated Pharmacokinetics After a Change in Tablet Formulation

Sporadic, unsubstantiated side effects were reported in the mass media after a formulation change of levothyroxine tablets induced patients to monitor thyroid-stimulating hormone levels and to unnecessarily stop taking medication.



Steven E. Lipshultz, MD

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Preventing Anthracycline-Related Late Cardiac Effects in Childhood Cancer Survivors

In the United States, where 1 in 680 people between 20 and 50 years old are survivors of childhood cancer, the impact of long-term health consequences is a cause for concern, and even more so because this population is increasing.


Richard E. Gliklich, MD

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GRACE Principles: Recognizing High-Quality Observational Studies of Comparative Effectiveness

The GRACE principles lay out 3 questions to help healthcare providers, patients, and other decision makers evaluate the quality of noninterventional comparative effectiveness studies.




Amy C. Gross, MS

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Using Simulation to Identify and Resolve Threats to Patient Safety

The same simulation methodology used in the aviation industry was able to uncover latent environmental threats to patient safety.




Emily B. Vander Schaaf, MD, MPH

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Perceptions of the Medical Home by Parents of Children With Chronic Illnesses

This article compares how parents of children seeking specialty care perceive National Committee for Quality Assurance—based patient-centered medical home elements in the primary and specialty care settings.


John D. Freedman, MD

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Prescription Opioid Abuse: Challenges and Opportunities for Payers

This article outlines strategies insurers can use to mitigate their risks related to prescription opioid abuse by members, while addressing this serious public health problem.


Luis Isola, MD

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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.


Andrea M. Wessell, PharmD

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"Meaningful" Clinical Quality Measures for Primary Care Physicians

Recommendations from primary care Meaningful Use "exemplars" are that clinical quality measures likely to improve outcomes should be evidence-based, high priority, actionable, and minimize burden.


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