How English- and Spanish-Preferring Patients With Cancer Decide on Emergency Care
Care delivery innovations to help patients with cancer avoid emergency department visits are underused. The authors interviewed English- and Spanish-preferring patients at 2 diverse health systems to understand why.
Geographic Variations and Facility Determinants of Acute Care Utilization and Spending for ACSCs
November 12th 2024Emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations for ambulatory care–sensitive conditions (ACSCs) among Medicaid patients constitute almost 40% of all ED visits and hospitalizations, with lower rates observed in areas with greater proximity to urgent care facilities and density of rural health clinics.
Pervasiveness and Clinical Staff Perceptions of HPV Vaccination Feedback
November 11th 2024This article used regression analyses to quantify how clinical staff perceive provider feedback to improve human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates and determine the prevalence of such feedback.
Utilization Management and Physician Burnout
This survey assesses physician experiences with utilization management and burnout and investigates whether there is a link between them.
Proactive Care Management of AI-Identified At-Risk Patients Decreases Preventable Admissions
Proactive care management for artificial intelligence (AI)–identified at-risk patients reduced potentially preventable hospital admissions.
Privately Negotiated Facility Fees at Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Hospitals
Private negotiated facility fees at hospitals are on average double the ambulatory surgery center facility fees for common outpatient procedures.