Authors


John Hsu, MD, MBA

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Delivery System Performance as Financial Risk Varies

One delivery system’s healthcare utilization in its Medicare Advantage product was notably less than in its Pioneer accountable care organization or in a traditional Medicare comparison group.



Charles Lynch

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Patient Assistance: Implementing Preventative Steps to Ensure Financial Wellness

An overview of patient assistance programs at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven, including their innovative hospital-based explanation of benefits form, which can eliminate patient responsibilities and help expedite the turnaround times for payment processing with copay assistance.


James F. Burke, MD, MS

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Targeting High-Risk Employees May Reduce Cardiovascular Racial Disparities

Targeting cardiovascular risk reduction interventions to high-risk patients has the potential to reduce cardiovascular racial disparities, improve health, and reduce costs.


Andrew Cooper, MPH

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Comparative Effectiveness and Costs of Insulin Pump Therapy for Diabetes

Evaluation of healthcare utilization and costs over 3 years for adults with insulin-requiring diabetes who transition from multiple daily insulin injections to insulin infusion pumps.


Dongwon Yoon, PharmD

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Pediatric Codeine Prescriptions in Outpatient and Inpatient Settings in Korea

Codeine was frequently prescribed for children in Korea despite the actions taken to restrict its use in that age group in Korea and other countries.






Emilie Sites, MPH

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Producing Comparable Cost and Quality Results From All-Payer Claims Databases

This paper describes a replicable process for standardizing disparate databases and methods to calculate cost and quality measures within and across states.


Christophe Choquet, MD

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Continuous Quality Improvement Program, Based on Lean Concepts, Allows Emptying of Emergency Department Corridors

A continuous quality improvement program, based on Lean concepts and including architectural, managerial, and organizational features, allows the emptying of emergency department corridors and the improvement of time interval measurements/quality indicators.


Suzanne F. Delbanco, PhD

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Creating an ACO: Advice for Employers and Purchasers

A growing number of employers are becoming interested in accountable care organizations (ACOs) to improve quality and affordability. This article describes the requirements employers should have for ACOs.



Rumin Sarwar, MS

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Rural Hospital Transitional Care Program Reduces Medicare Spending

A telephonic transitional care program at a rural hospital reduced postdischarge Medicare spending by 31% and reduced inpatient spending for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries.



Andrew L. Masica, MD

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Documentation of the 5 As for Smoking Cessation by PCPs Across Distinct Health Systems

Evaluation of the 5 As of smoking cessation using patient electronic medical records across 6 distinct healthcare systems, stratified by comorbidity, gender, age, race ethnicity.


Glenn D. Crater, MD

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Outcomes Associated With Timing of Maintenance Treatment for COPD Exacerbation

Early initiation of maintenance medication in patients with moderate to severe COPD exacerbations is associated with reduced risk of future exacerbations and lower costs.


Jason Alexander, BS, PCMH CCE

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Amazing Grace: A Free Clinic's Transformation to the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model

Despite many barriers, Grace Medical Home, a free clinic, achieved patient-centered medical home recognition in October 2014 through a focused team-based approach.


Xianying Pan, MS

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Oral Anticoagulant Discontinuation in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation

The risk of discontinuation of oral anticoagulant therapy (both warfarin and direct oral anticoagulant therapies [DOACs]) among nonvalvular atrial fibrillation patients was high. Although the hazard ratio for discontinuation favors DOACs, it is unlikely that the small difference in discontinuation relative to warfarin is clinically meaningful.









James Canfield, BS

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Care Coordination to Increase Referrals to Smoking Cessation Telephone Counseling: A Demonstration Project

An intervention to increase tobacco treatment rates through care coordination for telephone counseling was effective in raising referral rates and in achieving excellent long-term abstinence.



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