Authors


Esther Hsiang, BA

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Beyond Regulatory Requirements: Designing ACO Websites to Enhance Stakeholder Engagement

The authors describe best practices for Web design in the accountable care organization space in order to enhance engagement with patients and providers.


Steven D. Pizer, PhD

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Veterans Health Administration Benefit Value Has Little Effect on Reliance

Relying on veteran survey responses and novel actuarial data, the authors examine the relationship between benefit value and reliance on the Veterans Health Administration.


Susannah Higgins, MS

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Medical Homes and Cost and Utilization Among High-Risk Patients

A longitudinal case-control design was used to evaluate the effects of the patient-centered medical home model on medical costs and utilization among high-risk patients.


Gina Ko, PharmD

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Medicare Prescription Drug Plans as Perceived by Public Health Providers

Even experienced providers say prescribing has become too complex and time consuming with Medicare Part D plans, which differ in formularies and prior authorization processes.



Marie Hunsinger, RN, BSHS

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Predictive Factors of Discharge Navigation Lag Time

Examination of factors associated with discharge lag time and how this metric plays an important role in managing hospital throughput.


David S. Bernett, BA

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Impact of Clinical Training on Recruiting Graduating Health Professionals

A business case is made for medical centers to offer high-quality clinical training experiences to recruit graduating health professionals.






David J. Becker, PhD

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Social Determinants of Health and Emergency Department Utilization in Alabama Children’s Health Insurance Program

Community social determinants of health such as rurality and low socioeconomic status moderate the association between an individual’s race and emergency care use.


Catherine Matthias, MBA

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Collaborative Care Before Accountable Care: Achieving Low-Cost, High-Quality Care Through a Regional Collaborative in Florida

As accountable care organizations proliferate across the nation, delivery systems still struggle to balance quality improvement, cost containment, and migration toward accountable care. This paper describes the phased approach where the University of Florida Health Science Center and Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc, and Orlando Health have jointly developed a series of clinical and health services that are of the highest quality and are offered at the lowest cost. The result is a regional collaborative that will be the foundation for a regional accountable care organization, first leveraging clinical core competencies, then moving to a more integrated model.



Michael A. Thompson, MD, PhD

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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.



Theodore J. Cios, MD, MPH

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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.


Charmaine Coulen, MPH

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Prescriber Compliance With Black Box Warnings in Older Adult Patients

Elderly patients prescribed drugs with a drug-laboratory black box warning (BBW) had lower rates of prescriber BBW compliance than patients prescribed drugs with a drug-disease warning.






Tenbroeck Smith, MS

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Preferred Roles in Treatment Decision Making Among Patients With Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Studies Using the Control Preferences Scale

This pooled analysis assesses preferred roles in treatment decision making, actual roles, and preferred versus actual discordance among 6 studies of patients with cancer.



Beth A. Virnig, PhD

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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.


Lynette A. Chekan, MBA

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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.


Arun K. Changolkar, PhD

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Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Managed Care Subjects With Influenza

Retrospective analysis of the US Impact National Benchmark Database indicated that 80% of antibiotics prescribed in subjects with influenza were inappropriate.


Brett Munjas, BA

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Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose Levels in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Not Taking Insulin: A Meta-analysis

A meta-analysis of 9 RCTs found little benefit in self-monitoring of blood glucose levels on A1C outcomes in patients with diabetes mellitus not taking insulin.


Stacey Lukasik, BA

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CKD Quality Improvement Intervention With PCMH Integration: Health Plan Results

A scalable chronic kidney disease (CKD) quality improvement intervention demonstrated feasibility, decreased hospitalization, and reduced costs. These preliminary results support innovation in CKD by commercial health plans.


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