Authors


Jesen Fagerness, JD

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Pharmacogenetic-Guided Psychiatric Intervention Associated With Increased Adherence and Cost Savings

Pharmacy and medical claims data showed that patients whose clinicians had access to pharmacogenetic test results had increased adherence and overall cost savings.


Trevor Jukes, MS

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Opioid Prescribing for Chronic Pain in a Community-Based Healthcare System

This study identified populations with non-cancer chronic pain to determine which patients may be more likely to receive an opioid prescription in an outpatient setting.


Kathleen L. Goldberg, PharmD

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Magnitude and Economic Effect of Overuse of Antisecretory Therapy in the Ambulatory Care Setting

Proton pump inhibitors are often overused without documented valid indications. Their inappropriate use is associated with substantial cost expenditure and the potential for adverse events.



Feryal Erhun, PhD

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Opportunities to Improve the Value of Outpatient Surgical Care

Outpatient surgeries in the United States account for roughly 7% of annual healthcare expenditures. To exploit substantial opportunities to improve the value of outpatient surgical care, the authors composed an evidence-based care delivery composite for national discussion and pilot testing.


Kellie A. Swanton, BA

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Association Between Different Types of Social Support and Medication Adherence

Medication adherence is most closely associated with emotional and practical support.







Jason Yeaw, MPH

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Two-Year Adherence and Costs for Biologic Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Adherence to newly initiated biologic therapy for rheumatoid arthritis is important for long-term adherence.



Jessica Men

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The Impact of Hospice Preferred Practices at the End of Life

Identifying simple practices that hospices can implement to contribute to fewer future patient hospitalizations can not only save on hospitalization costs, but also benefit patient quality of life.



Charles C. Engel, MD, MPH

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Cost-Effectiveness of Collaborative Care for Depression and PTSD in Military Personnel

Centrally assisted collaborative telecare is a cost-effective strategy relative to usual care for treating posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in the Military Health System.


Luisa Franzini, PhD

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Roles of Prices, Poverty, and Health in Medicare and Private Spending in Texas

Variation in private spending reflects the ability of the local population to pay for healthcare, whereas variation in Medicare is more driven by health status.








Rebecca Gourevitch, MS

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Patients' Views on Price Shopping and Price Transparency

The authors interviewed patients with access to a price transparency website. Despite a positive opinion of price shopping in theory, respondents reported barriers to doing so in reality.


Shelley Fuld Nasso, MPP

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Learning About Oncologist—Patient Communications by Speaking Directly With Each

The importance of doctor-patient communication is well established. Focus groups conducted with patients and oncologists help unravel why gaps exists and how to customize strategies for improvement.



Kirk Gillis

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Accountable Care Organizations: A Model for the Future

This manuscript describes a structural alternative that builds upon the vision of the ACO, positions it centrally in the healthcare experience, and overcomes current limitations in delivering care.


Ashli A. Owen-Smith, PhD

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Improving Adherence to Cardiovascular Disease Medications With Information Technology

Improving adherence to long-term medication therapy remains a challenge. Health information technology interventions that leverage electronic medical records are promising, low-cost approaches for increasing adherence.



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