Authors



Elizabeth B. Habermann, MPH

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Managed Care Enrollment and Chronically Disabled Women With Breast Cancer

We examine the effects of managed care enrollment and healthcare utilization level on breast cancer stage at diagnosis and treatment in disabled women.



Priya Ramar, MPH

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Patient Attribution: Why the Method Matters

Reliable identification of the physician–patient relationship is necessary for accurate evaluation. Standardization of evidence-based attribution methods is essential to improve the value of healthcare.


Matthew Hayward, BA

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Stay East, Young Man

What would Pioneer ACOs say to their "next-gen" counterparts? Matthew Hayward and Sachin H. Jain deliver some comic humor to accountable care.



Edmund A. Liles Jr, MD

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Patients Discharged From the Emergency Department After Referral for Hospitalist Admission

Hospitalization is costly and associated with the potential for adverse medical events. Hospitalists are uniquely positioned to help avoid unnecessary emergency department admissions through consultation.




Karol Attaway, MHA

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Home Care Program for Patients at High Risk of Hospitalization

Randomized controlled trial of a home care program for managed care patients resulted in lower probability of hospital admission and greater patient satisfaction with care.




Julius L. Chen, PhD

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Prices for Physician Services in Medicare Advantage Versus Traditional Medicare

For a set of common physician services, employer-sponsored Medicare Advantage plans are found to pay prices that are similar to traditional Medicare rates.




Richard Feifer, MD, MPH

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Leveraging Remote Behavioral Health Interventions to Improve Medical Outcomes and Reduce Costs

Successful patient engagement in a nationally available, remotely delivered behavioral health intervention can significantly improve medical outcomes and lower healthcare costs.



Phyllis Torda, MA

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Measuring Quality in the Early Years of Health Insurance Exchanges

This article recommends quality measures for exchange health plans and strategies to increase the availability of quality results for public reporting.


William B. Vogt, PhD

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Geographic Variation in Surgical Outcomes and Cost Between the United States and Japan

Compared with Japan, the United States has substantially less geographic variation in surgical outcomes, but it has higher variation in cost.





Linda Radler, MBA

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Clinical Outcomes and Healthcare Use Associated With Optimal ESRD Starts

Optimal end-stage renal disease (ESRD) starts were associated with lower 12-month morbidity, mortality, and inpatient and outpatient utilization in an integrated healthcare delivery system.





Brigham R. Frandsen, PhD

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Care Fragmentation, Quality, and Costs Among Chronically Ill Patients

Increased care fragmentation among chronically ill, commercially insured patients is associated with higher costs and lower quality of care.


Kate lyn Milavsky, BS

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Pilot-Testing a New Program for Providing Personalized and Patient-Centered Preventive Care

Program that enhances personalized and patient-centered preventive care at a busy inner-city primary care clinic may be associated with improved health outcomes.



Amanda Wilson, MD

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Implementing an Oncology Precision Medicine Clinic in a Large Community Health System

Precision medicine is increasingly being utilized in oncology. Aurora Health Care has implemented Syapse software to integrate molecular data into the electronic health record to accommodate precision medicine findings.

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