Authors


Ashwini Davison, MD

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Implementation and Cost Validation of a Real-time Benefit Tool

This study evaluates impact of a real-time benefit tool on medication access and physician and pharmacy workflows at a large academic medical center.


Si Xuan, PhD

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Medication Persistence and Its Impact on Type 2 Diabetes

Most newly treated patients with type 2 diabetes exhibit suboptimal medication persistence, which is associated with higher risk of hospitalization and increased medical costs.


John K. Cuddeback, MD, PhD

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Health Systems and Telemedicine Adoption for Diabetes and Hypertension Care

Small practices reduced their use of telemedicine during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Technical support may help expand and maintain telemedicine in small practices.


Jean-Pierre Llanos, MD

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Clinical and Economic Burden of Uncontrolled Severe Noneosinophilic Asthma

Among patients with severe asthma with low eosinophils untreated with biologics, there is a high burden of disease among those who have suboptimal disease control.



Elizabeth L. Ciemins, PhD, MPH, MA

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Health Systems and Telemedicine Adoption for Diabetes and Hypertension Care

Small practices reduced their use of telemedicine during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Technical support may help expand and maintain telemedicine in small practices.


Carl B. Abbott, PharmD

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Real-World Users of Triple Therapy for Asthma in the US

This retrospective cohort study evaluated baseline demographics, clinical characteristics, and treatment patterns of US patients with asthma who newly initiated single- or multiple-inhaler triple therapy.


Marco Meglio

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EU Approves Self-Administered Rozanolixizumab for Myasthenia Gravis

With 2 new self-administration methods, patients living with generalized myasthenia gravis can be more empowered to manage their treatment with greater independence and control.


Frank J. Palella, MD

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Key Takeaways for the Management of HIV PrEP

A panel of experts share closing thoughts and advice for the management and uptake of HIV PrEP therapy.


Zhigang Xie, PhD, MPA

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Hospitalization Patterns Among Older Patients With Cancer With and Without Dementia

Dementia was more prevalent in older patients with some cancer types, and comorbid dementia in this population was associated with unplanned or unnecessary hospitalization.


Jeff McPheeters, BA

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Health Care Costs Associated With Unrecognized Progression to Late-Stage Kidney Disease

Unrecognized disease progression is associated with higher health care costs both for patients with end-stage kidney disease and late-stage (stages G4-G5) chronic kidney disease.


Aaron L. Schwartz, MD, PhD

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Trends in Low-Value Cancer Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Among adults with newly diagnosed cancer, rates of low-value cancer services persisted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in areas ranging from peridiagnosis imaging to end-of-life care.


Lana Pine

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Clinical Disease Control in Psoriatic Arthritis Improves Quality of Life

Responders at week 104 demonstrated more significant changes from baseline and achieved normative values in PROs compared with non-responders.


Annie Antar, MD, PhD
Annie Antar, MD, PhD

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Future Research Should Investigate Association Between Long Viral Clearance, Long COVID

Annie Antar, MD, PhD, spoke about how long viral clearance could be an indicator of long COVID, but more research would need to be done to confirm this.


Olivia M. Dong, PhD

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Medical Policy Determinations for Pharmacogenetic Tests Among US Health Plans

This analysis demonstrated significant variability in medical policy determinations and evidence cited for clinically relevant pharmacogenetic tests among major US health insurers and laboratory benefit managers.


Sophia Guzikowski, BSPH

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The Role of Race, Ethnicity, and Language in Care Transitions

Diverse patients experience disparities in care transitions. A survey of 224 patients showed differences by race, ethnicity, and language in technology access and in patient worries post discharge.


Huong Q. Nguyen, PhD, RN

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Telehealth Transitional Care and 30-Day Readmission During the COVID-19 Pandemic

This study found that the dramatic shift from face-to-face posthospital transitional care to telehealth did not affect 30-day readmission or mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Emily Reese, PhD, MPH

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Medical Policy Determinations for Pharmacogenetic Tests Among US Health Plans

This analysis demonstrated significant variability in medical policy determinations and evidence cited for clinically relevant pharmacogenetic tests among major US health insurers and laboratory benefit managers.


Richard Hughes IV, JD, MPH

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What's at Stake as Oral Arguments Are Presented in the Braidwood Case? Q&A With Richard Hughes IV

Richard Hughes IV, JD, MPH, spoke about the upcoming oral arguments to be presented to the Supreme Court regarding the Braidwood case, which would determine how preventive services are guaranteed insurance coverage.


Brad Jordan, PhD

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What’s Next for Real-World Evidence in Oncology?

Recent steps by FDA to promote the use of real-world evidence are to be commended, but the future demands a broader vision that makes greater use of growing sources of health care information.


Samantha Randall, BA

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Beyond Average Spending: Distributional and Seasonal Commercial Insurance Trends, 2012-2021

Analysis of 2012-2021 commercial claims demonstrates that spending growth was concentrated among the highest spenders and there was increasing subsidy across enrollees through cost-sharing design.


Cecilia Ganduglia Cazaban, MD, DrPH

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Evaluation of a Collaborative Model Between Managed Care and Affordable Housing on Acute Care Costs

A collaborative service model between a managed care organization and an affordable housing provider reduced acute care use and costs.


Sujit S. Sansgiry, PhD, MS

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Economic Burden of Nonadherence to Standards of Diabetes Care

Using propensity score matching in a US nationally representative sample, authors found the effect of nonadherence to diabetes guidelines on health care expenditures of patients with diabetes.


Suhail Thahir, MS

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Quantifying the Altruism Value for a Rare Pediatric Disease: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Altruism values for treatments of rare, severe pediatric diseases have not been estimated. This study found the altruism value for a hypothetical new Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment to be $80 per year.


Robert Green, PharmD

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Institutional Practices for Charitable Medication Access for Uninsured Patients

Analysis of a patient sample enrolled in charitable care at an academic medical center revealed that chronic medications were variably filled at a significant cost.


R. Sacha Bhatia, MD

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Agreement Among Measures Examining Low-Value Imaging for Low Back Pain

This study demonstrates the need for additional consensus surrounding how to translate guideline recommendations to administrative measures assessing imaging overuse for acute low back pain.


Shiva Salehian, MD, PhD, MPH

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Health Plan Switching and Satisfaction in a Medicaid MLTSS Program

Health plan dissatisfaction was higher among Medicaid managed long-term services and supports (MLTSS) beneficiaries who did not follow through with an intention to change health plans.


Kristina A. Monteiro, PhD

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Social Determinants of Health: Are Colonoscopies Always Fit for Duty?

Social determinants of health are associated with colonoscopy noncompletion in a Medicaid patient population at the Providence Community Health Centers.


JoAnne Collins, MPH

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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Health Literacy in US Southern States

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is not associated with health literacy. Personal perception of threat was associated with reduced vaccine hesitancy.


Elaine R. Gustetic, LCSW

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Impact of Advance Care Planning Consults on Advance Directives Completion

Implementing advance care planning consults can increase advance directive completion rates. The authors demonstrate the impact of consults on completed advance directives in the medical record.

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