Authors



Eric D. Newman, MD

Latest:

Impact of Primary and Specialty Care Integration via Asynchronous Communication

Geisinger’s Ask-a-Doc program, which enables direct asynchronous communication between primary and specialty care, was associated with lower healthcare utilization and cost, implying more efficient care.


Veena Shankaran, MD

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Impact of Trained Oncology Financial Navigators on Patient Out-of-Pocket Spending

Hospitals that used trained financial navigators were able to provide financial assistance for their patients with cancer, providing access to care that would otherwise be unaffordable.



Valerie A. Lewis, PhD, MA

Latest:

Organizational Influences on Healthcare System Adoption and Use of Advanced Health Information Technology Capabilities

This is the first national study to examine the relationship between healthcare system organizational characteristics and adoption of advanced health information technology capabilities.


Ying Fan, MS

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Resource Utilization With Insulin Pump Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A retrospective claims analysis of managed care enrollees with type 2 diabetes mellitus showed that insulin pump therapy reduced antidiabetic drug and healthcare resource use.


Leslie A. Wright, MA

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Pharmaceuticals From Development to Practice: Learnings From an Online Curriculum

This article summarizes the outcomes from a pilot online curriculum on off-label prescribing, appraising pharmaceutical information, and talking with patients about advertised medications.




Karen Worley, PhD

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Value-Based Care Through Postacute Home Health Under CMS PACT Regulations

Among a patient population defined by CMS postacute care transfer regulations, home health vs no postacute care was associated with reduced 30-day readmissions and costs.





Troyen A. Brennan, MD, JD

Latest:

The Role of Retail Pharmacies in CVD Prevention After the Release of the ATP IV Guidelines

The release of the ATP-4 guidelines meaningfully changes the way the authors manage cholesterol and prevent cardiovascular disease. The broad footprint of retail pharmacies, with their ability to assess risk, prescribe, and manage adherence, allow them to be unique partners in cholesterol management and cardiovascular disease prevention.


Jonathan T. Kolstad, PhD

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ACA-Mandated Elimination of Cost Sharing for Preventive Screening Has Had Limited Early Impact

The ACA eliminated patient cost sharing for evidence-based preventive care, yet this policy has not resulted in substantial increases in colonoscopy and mammography utilization.


Hymin Zucker, MD

Latest:

Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Physician Quality Reporting System/Group Practice Reporting Option

PQRS and GPRO encompass patient experience, chronic condition management, and population health arenas so that physician reimbursement can be tied to performance. The authors describe how to accurately improve your quality metrics.



Anne Lambert-Kerzner, MSPH

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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.




Rahul Chaudhary, MD

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Six Sigma Approach to Reduce Door-to-Balloon Time for Patients With STEMI

Specific measures using a Six Sigma approach led to sustained reduction of door-to-balloon times among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in a community setting.


Clese Erikson, MPAff

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Evolving Health Workforce Roles in Accountable Care Organizations

This qualitative study draws on interviews with clinical staff to examine health workforce use within accountable care organizations and identifies common roles that support value-based care.


Jennifer Goldsack, MChem, MA, MBA

Latest:

The Impact of Health Information Technologies on Patient Satisfaction

Health information technologies can be implemented without impact on patient satisfaction. The lacking synergistic relationship should be concerning to stakeholders for optimizing costs and quality.


Hui Shao, PhD, MHA

Latest:

Evaluation of the Quality Blue Primary Care Program on Health Outcomes

Implementation of the Quality Blue Primary Care program in Louisiana was associated with a shift in primary care delivery and reductions in overall cost.



Emeka J. Ohagi, PhD, MPH

Latest:

Shared Medical Appointments in a Residency Clinic: An Exploratory Study Among Hispanics With Diabetes

This article evaluates and compares the effectiveness of shared medical appointments versus regular office visits among Hispanic patients with diabetes.


Olga S. Matlin, PhD

Latest:

Association Among Change in Medical Costs, Level of Comorbidity, and Change in Adherence Behavior

The authors found that comorbidity burden and the direction of behavioral change influence the relationship between adherence and medical spend. This could affect the cost-benefit considerations of medication adherence programs.


Theodore K. Kyle, RPh, MBA:

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US Employee Wellness Programs and Access to Obesity Treatment in Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

Employer policies for access to maximum benefits do not always match those for access to obesity therapy.


George Divine, PhD

Latest:

Racial Disparities in Lipid Control in Patients With Diabetes

African Americans with diabetes are less likely than whites to be treated with lipid-lowering agents, have their medication altered, or reach LDL-C goal.


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