Authors



Ellen Harrison, MBA, RN, vice president, HMS

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The Cost of Not Taking Our Medicine: The Complex Causes and Effects of Low Medication Adherence

Actions by providers, health plans, and healthcare consumers can substantially improve surprisingly low medication adherence rates in the United States and overall population health.


Amanda K. Lunsford, MA

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A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Depression Care Management

This article describes the development and capabilities of a Webbased decision support system for care managers working in the context of the chronic care model.


Neal A. deJong, MD

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Perceptions of the Medical Home by Parents of Children With Chronic Illnesses

This article compares how parents of children seeking specialty care perceive National Committee for Quality Assurance—based patient-centered medical home elements in the primary and specialty care settings.


Joseph Manganelli, PharmD, MPA

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Improving Population Health Through Multistakeholder Partnerships

Improving population health requires developing innovative multistakeholder partnerships to enable mining and cross-leveraging data sets, creating patient touchpoint “ecosystems,” and aligning investments with each stakeholder’s returns.



Robert Finch, MS, CGC

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National Comprehensive Cancer Network, American Association of Clinical Urologists, and Large Urology Group Practice Association Endorse Biomarkers in Prostate Cancer

Accurate prediction of the natural history of prostate cancer is necessary to avoid overtreatment, which increases the morbidity rate in men and is costly to the healthcare system. Biomarkers, or molecular testing of the prostate cancer tumor tissue, can more accurately predict the aggressiveness of prostate cancer and help physicians determine who needs definitive treatment and who can safely pursue active surveillance.




Nancy Anderson, MD, MPH

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Language Disparities and Timely Care for Children in Managed Care Medicaid

Parents with language barriers reported less timely illness care and routine care for children in managed care Medicaid.



Rebecca Namenek Brouwer, MS

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Worksite Medical Home: Health Services Use and Claim Costs

This study examined the relationship among availability of an on-site, employer-provided primary care medical home, and health services use and health plan costs.



Nir Menachemi, PhD, MPH

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The Relationship Between Preventive Dental Care and Overall Medical Expenditures

Using an instrumental variable approach, this study is the first to present causal estimates of the effect of preventive dental visits on overall medical expenditures.



David P. Nau, PhD

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Medicare Advantage–Pharmacy Partnership Improves Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates

Patients whose pharmacy receives notification of their immunization gap have twice the odds of receiving immunizations compared with those whose pharmacy does not receive the notification.



Peter Bacchetti, PhD

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Effect of Emergency Department Crowding on Pneumonia Admission Care Components

Multivariate analyses associate increased emergency department volume with delayed nursing-dependent care for patients with pneumonia, despite high ratios of nurses to patients.



Brian S. Myer, BS

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Variation in the Cost of Medications for the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer

Using data from a nationwide registry, this study revealed significant variation in the use and cost of contemporary regimens for colorectal cancer.


Ahmed M. Bayoumi, MD, MSc

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Effect of Management Strategies and Clinical Status on Costs of Care for Advanced HIV

Antiretroviral drugs have replaced hospitalization and other services as the most costly component of HIV care, except in patients with especially advanced HIV.


Paul Fronstin, PhD

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Medication Utilization and Adherence in a Health Savings Account-Eligible Plan

A consumer-directed health plan with a health savings account was associated with reduced adherence for 4 of 5 conditions.




Yael I. Nillni, PhD

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Gender Differences in Newly Separated Veterans’ Use of Healthcare

A survey of veterans leaving the military in 2016 found that women may be underserved by the Veterans Health Administration and may need housing assistance.


Lukejohn W. Day, MD

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Preconsultation Exchange in the United States: Use, Awareness, and Attitudes

Internists reported frequent use of, and support for, preconsultation exchange to improve access to and efficiency of specialty care.




Jost Steinhaeuser, MD

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Adaptation and Psychometric Properties of the PACIC Short Form

For future studies focusing on quality of care from the background of the Chronic Care Model, the PACIC short form is appropriate.


Ann M. Geiger, PhD

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Comorbidities and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Older Breast Cancer Survivors

Effective management of the comorbidities of diabetes and hypertension may increase survival in older breast cancer survivors.

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