Authors


David H. Howard, PhD

Latest:

Provider-Owned Insurers in the Individual Market

Provider-owned insurers sell individual policies in areas that cover 62% of the US population and have premiums similar to policies of traditional insurers.



Charles E. Mahan, PharmD, RPh, PhC

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The Impact of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Managed Care Environment

Participants will learn about the prevalence, incidence, and economic impact of venous thromboembolism and atrial fibrillation on patients, as well as the associated treatments and clinical data relating to efficacy, safety, and cost-efficacy.


Marie Smith, PharmD

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Analysis of 2016 Connecticut ACO Medicare Shared Savings Program Data to Identify Opportunities for Population Health Pharmacist Services

Publicly reported Medicare Shared Savings Program accountable care organization (ACO) data can be analyzed to identify cost and medication-related quality performance improvement opportunities to support pharmacist integration into ACO population health services.


Lisa Tomai, MS

Latest:

Payer Effects of Personalized Preventive Care for Patients With Diabetes

We examine the effects of MD–Value in Prevention (MDVIP) enrollment on Medicare expenditures and utilization among fee-for-service beneficiaries with diabetes over a 5-year period.


Reena L. Pande, MD, MSc

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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.




Darius N. Lakdawalla, PhD

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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: 50 Years of Societal Value From LDL-C–Lowering Therapies

Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)–lowering therapies have yielded significant value to society through reduced costs for both fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular disease events. The vast majority of this value has accrued to patients.


Alex Lowenthal, MPA

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Association Between Personal Health Record Enrollment and Patient Loyalty

Patients with online access to key components of their personal health records were 2.6 times more likely than nonusers to remain health plan members.


Megan E. Coombes, MSc

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Longitudinal Adherence to Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines

Over a 10-year time frame, longitudinal adherence to current colorectal cancer (CRC) screening guidelines was less than ideal in a large, continuously insured US population at average risk for CRC.



David Pratt, MD, MPH

Latest:

Community-Based Asthma Education

A retrospective look at the impact of a community asthma education program reveals significant improvements in asthma management and knowledge and decreased healthcare utilization.


Stephen F. Derose, MD, MSHS

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Potential of Risk-Based Population Guidelines to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in a Large Integrated Health System

The authors evaluated the clinical applicability, accuracy, and implications of using an automated risk calculator and risk-based decision tool in an integrated health system.


Amanda I. Phipps, PhD

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Time to Fecal Immunochemical Test Completion for Colorectal Cancer

Targeted interventions by patient characteristics to improve fecal immunochemical test completion could reduce disparities in colorectal cancer screening and improve overall compliance with screening recommendations.


Jo Wiederhorn, MSW

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Health Information Technology and the Medical School Curriculum

There are opportunities for and obstacles to adding core biomedical informatics competencies to medical school curricula.


Ateev Mehrotra, MD, MS

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Emergency Department Visits for Nonurgent Conditions: Systematic Literature Review

This article presents a systematic review of the US literature on factors influencing the decision to visit the emergency department for nonurgent conditions.







Aaron McKethan, PhD

Latest:

Toward a Business Case for Performance Improvement

Recent legislative action and private sector innovation, driven by the unsustainability of the current system, may gradually create a business case for performance improvement.


Caroline K. Diehl, BS

Latest:

Impact of a Medical Home Model on Costs and Utilization Among Comorbid HIV-Positive Medicaid Patients

Among HIV-positive Medicaid patients with comorbid medical and psychiatric disorders, there was increased outpatient service utilization, yet relative cost savings, for patients who were treated in patient-centered medical homes.


Bhanu Gupta, MD

Latest:

Ezetimibe 5 and 10 mg for Lowering LDL-C: Potential Billion-Dollar Savings With Improved Tolerability

This retrospective study strongly suggests that splitting a 10-mg ezetimibe tablet yields a 5-mg dose that is clinically equivalent to the 10-mg dose.



Robert Lavender, MD, FACP

Latest:

The Impact of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Managed Care Environment

Participants will learn about the prevalence, incidence, and economic impact of venous thromboembolism and atrial fibrillation on patients, as well as the associated treatments and clinical data relating to efficacy, safety, and cost-efficacy.


Thomas M. Samuelson, BA

Latest:

Impact of Atypical Antipsychotic Use Among Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

A retrospective study of the treatment patterns and economic outcomes associated with off-label atypical antipsychotic use in the treatment of adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.



Mark G. Weiner, MD

Latest:

Cost-Effectiveness of a Peer and Practice Staff Support Intervention

A cost-effectiveness analysis of a peer and practice staff support intervention to reduce coronary heart disease risk and blood pressure in African Americans.

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