Authors


Oren J. Mechanic, MD, MPH

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TeleConnect: Digitally Connecting Physicians Across the Health Care System

TeleConnect introduces the concept of connecting primary care physicians and specialists by leveraging technology. Improving communication in a health care system betters patient care.


Paloma Mohn

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Responsibility for Treating Tobacco Dependence in Health Clinics Serving Medicaid Enrollees

This article describes the implementation of Medicaid smoking cessation guidance in a large, urban federally qualified health center to examine how state-level provisions translated into clinic-level policies.


John P. Kansky, MSE, MBA

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Assessment of Structured Data Elements for Social Risk Factors

An expert panel identified and assessed electronic health record and health information exchange structured data elements to support future development of social risk factor computable phenotyping.


Jay T. Rubinstein, MD, PhD

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Gene Therapy Holds Potential in Otoferlin-Related Hearing Loss

Jay T. Rubinstein, MD, PhD, University of Washington School of Medicine, discusses DB-OTO, an investigational gene therapy with potential to treat otoferlin gene–related hearing loss.


Anthony M. DiGiorgio, DO, MHA

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Insurance Payer Is Associated With Length of Stay After Traumatic Brain Injury

Among hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury, Medicaid fee-for-service was associated with longer hospital stays than private insurance and Medicaid managed care organizations.


Abigail Brooks, MA

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ANTHEM-UC: Icotrokinra (JNJ-2113) Shows Promise for Ulcerative Colitis

Topline results from the phase 2b ANTHEM-UC study show all 3 doses of once-daily oral icotrokinra met the primary endpoint for clinical response.


Alexandra Polovneff, BS

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Scaling Care Coordination Through Digital Engagement: Stepped-Wedge Trial Assessing Readmissions

This evaluation looks at a postdischarge digital engagement (PDDE) program using causal inference methods to examine the impact of PDDE on readmission.


Hannah Fullington, MPH

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Characteristics of Self-Triaged Emergency Department Visits by Adults With Cancer

Adults with cancer may have difficulty self-assessing the clinical severity of their acute care needs, yet they rarely use a telephone triage line available to them.


Keanan Lane, MPP

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How State Surprise Billing Protections Increased ED Visits, 2007-2018: Potential Implications for the No Surprises Act

State surprise billing protections decreased emergency department (ED) out-of-pocket payments to such an extent that ED visits actually increased.


Anna Zink, PhD

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Artificial Intelligence in Medicare: Utilization, Spending, and Access to AI-Enabled Clinical Software

This study quantified the trends over time in utilization of, spending on, and access to CT fractional flow reserve, the first artificial intelligence (AI)–enabled clinical software reimbursed by Medicare.


Heather Saunders, PhD, MSW

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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.


Carole E. Aubert, MD, MSc

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Evaluating Alternative Methods of Comparing Antihypertensive Treatment Intensity

Medication dose captures modification of hypertension treatment intensity more precisely than medication count, and this measure should be preferred in studies that aim to improve hypertension management.


Peter Reaven, MD

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Cost Savings From an mHealth Tool for Improving Medication Adherence

The Wellth smartphone app significantly increased medication adherence and lowered unnecessary health care utilization and costs over 9 months among Medicaid beneficiaries who were self-managing chronic conditions.


Asher Perzigian
Asher Perzigian

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Contributor: The Complexity Concern in Value-Based Care

This is the fifth and final article in a series on value-based care and the 4 challenges health care organizations must overcome.


Jewel Jackson

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Updated Clinical Guidelines Outline Optimal Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection

For pharmacists wondering whether bismuth quadruple therapy still reigns as the gold standard, the wait is over—the latest recommendations are here.



Erik Muther, BA

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Assessing Opportunities to Advance Quality Measures in Adult Obesity

Obesity is a serious chronic disease and risk factor for a broad range of outcomes. This study identifies opportunities for improving quality in obesity care.


Marilyn Heng, MD, MPH

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Discharge Prescribing and Subsequent Opioid Use After Traumatic Musculoskeletal Injury

The authors use surgical resident assignment as an instrumental variable for discharge opioid prescribing and estimate the impact of discharge opioid supply on subsequent use.


Jon F. Oliver, PhD

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Projected US Savings From Biosimilars, 2021-2025

Projected savings from biosimilars from 2021 to 2025 were $38.4 billion vs conditions as of quarter 4 of 2020 and were driven by new biosimilar entry. Savings were $124.5 billion under an upper-bound scenario.


Max Weiss, BA

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Tacking Upwind: Reducing Spending Among High-risk Commercially Insured Patients

Although commercial accountable care organization populations are healthy on average, some individuals might benefit from programs for high-risk patients to mitigate high levels of health care utilization.


Kjel A. Johnson, PharmD

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Using Telemedicine Interventions During COVID-19 to Expand Care Post COVID-19

The Patient-Centered Rheumatology Collaborative identified several critical areas for further intervention to improve the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.


Nicholas Bouchard, PharmD

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Building Better Collaboration: Reducing Care Delays in Managing mCRC

Experts discuss proactive steps health care teams, including pharmacists, can take to minimize delays and overcome payer-related barriers when prescribing third-line therapies for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and how collaboration between health care teams, payers, and manufacturers can be improved to reduce care delays.



Mylissa Price, MPH, RPh

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Evaluating Proactive Outreach for Prior Authorization Recertifications in Medicaid Patients

Implementing a proactive provider outreach program resulted in significantly more prior authorization recertifications and a reduction in time to submission.



Antonio J. Trujillo, PhD

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The Price Paradox of Biosimilar-Like Long-Acting Insulin

Findings suggest that Basaglar was not less expensive for patients than Lantus. Empirical evaluation of biosimilar costs prior to automatic substitution is necessary.


Janet Childerhose, PhD

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Integrating Primary Care and Public Health for Advance Care Planning

This article proposes a new model, Public-Primary ACP, that leverages coordination between primary care and public health workforces to improve delivery of advance care planning.


Delphine Tuot, MD

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Implementing Team-Based Telemedicine Workflows in Safety-Net Primary Care

Telemedicine in safety-net primary care faces particular challenges. Consistent, team-based workflows can support video visit implementation and health care maintenance in telemedicine visits.


Karen Alexander, PhD, RN

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Contingency Management: Promises, Gaps, and Philosophical Limitations

This editorial reviews the promises, gaps, and philosophical limitations of contingency management for pregnant people who use drugs.


Kristen D. Krause, PhD, MPH

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Contributor: Reflections on World AIDS Day 2023—A Call to Increase Research Funding on HIV and Aging

Research on HIV and aging should be the focus of future research as World AIDS Day brings the chronic illness to the forefront.

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