Authors


J. Thomas Cox, MD

Latest:

The Budget Impact of Cervical Cancer Screening Using HPV Primary Screening

This study assesses the clinical and economic implications from a payer perspective of human papillomavirus genotyping for cervical cancer screening in comparison with existing practices.


Erica Solway, PhD, MPH, MSW

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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Cost-Related Barriers to Care Among Near-Poor Beneficiaries in Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare

Among near-poor Black and Hispanic individuals, Medicare Advantage was associated with increased vision care and some, although not uniform, reductions in access disparities vs traditional Medicare.


Sheila Sankaran, MA

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Is the Medicare Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative Designed to Succeed?

Providers' perspectives point to key considerations for policy makers as they seek to broaden participation in the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative.



Amy M. Lischko, DSc

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Knowledge of Cost Sharing and Decisions to Seek Care

Educating employees about their cost-sharing responsibilities could lead to more efficient use of the healthcare system.


James Lightwood, PhD

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Evaluation of Value-Based Insurance Design With a Large Retail Employer

Retrospective analysis of value-based insurance design (VBID) showed the potential for VBID to improve adherence and reduce utilization and costs with active disease management counseling.


Yan Yang, PhD

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Nudging Physicians and Patients With Autopend Clinical Decision Support to Improve Diabetes Management

Incorporating an autopend functionality into clinical decision support improved glycated hemoglobin laboratory test completion by between 21.1% and 33.9% for reminder messages read within 57 days.


Wade S. Samowitz, MD

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Lynch Syndrome Screening Implementation: Business Analysis by a Healthcare System

This study synthesized published evidence on Lynch syndrome screening and expanded that evidence to match the decision needs of internal decision makers.


Susan Bacheller, BA

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ACOs: What Every Care Coordinator Needs in Their Tool Box

This article examines the features a care coordinator should look for in care coordination tools to ensure they meet the needs of patients, the care team, and the care coordinator.


Maria Muzik, MD, MS

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Sustainable Lifelines: Supporting Integrated Behavioral Health Services for Children and Adolescents in the Accountable Care Era

A reimbursement strategy for collaborative care models is presented to enhance access to integrated behavioral healthcare for children and adolescents from underserved areas.



Miriam L. Zichlin, MPH

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Drivers of Excess Costs of Opioid Abuse Among a Commercially Insured Population

The healthcare burden of opioid abuse is substantial; abusers often have complex healthcare needs and may require care beyond that which is required to treat abuse.


Sharon J. Rolnick, PhD, MPH

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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Preferences Regarding Advance Directives Among Patients of a Managed Care Organization

Adults 20 years or older were surveyed regarding advance directives (ADs); one third had completed an AD. Subjects were comfortable with provider initiation of the topic.


Yiting Li, PhD

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Cost-Sharing Payments for Out-of-Network Care in Commercially Insured Adults

This study of claims among adults covered by employer-sponsored plans revealed substantial variations in out-of-network cost-sharing payments. The growth of cost sharing for nonemergent hospitalizations is concerning.




Nhu Ho Nguyen, MSc

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Compliance, Persistence, and Switching Patterns for ACE Inhibitors and ARBs

This drug-utilization study in a prescription database of more than 50,000 patients analyzed compliance, persistence, and switching behavior for ACE inhibitors and ARBs.


Mat L. Kendall, MPH

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Promoting Electronic Health Record Adoption Among Small Independent Primary Care Practices

Substantial outreach efforts are needed in addition to offering subsidies or incentives in engaging primary care providers to adopt electronic health records.


Glenn Melnick, PhD

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An Empirical Analysis of Hospital ED Pricing Power

We find that under current regulatory and market conditions, demand for hospital-based emergency services is highly inelastic with respect to price, giving hospitals substantial pricing power over out-of-network emergency services.




Martin A. Makary, MD, MPH

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Variation in Markups on Outpatient Oncology Services in the United States

Charges for oncology services vary widely across hospitals and impose financial burdens. Further legislation is needed to address disparities in access to high-quality cancer care.


Marie Krousel-Wood, MD, MSPH

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New Medication Adherence Scale Versus Pharmacy Fill Rates in Seniors With Hypertension

Scores on a new medication adherence scale maintained a strong graded association with antihypertensive drug pharmacy fill adherence among community-dwelling seniors in a managed care organization.





K. Arnold Chan, MD

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Medication Adherence and Use of Generic Drug Therapies

Generic prescribing was associated with improved medication adherence in 2 of 5 study conditions, but $0 copayments were associated with improved adherence across all conditions.



Richard J. Baron, MD, President

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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.


Neil Wenger, MD, MPH

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The Effect of Implementing a Care Coordination Program on Team Dynamics and the Patient Experience

A primary care redesign program embedding care coordinators into practices slightly improves the patient experience and does not disrupt team dynamics.

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