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Pamme Lyons Taylor, MBA, MHCA

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Passive Social Health Surveillance and Inpatient Readmissions

By collecting self-identified social needs and linking them to claims data, this study analysis reveals that social needs are associated with inpatient readmissions.





Bruce C. Stuart, PhD

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Placement of Selected New FDA-Approved Drugs in Medicare Part D Formularies, 2009-2013

There is significant heterogeneity in formulary placement and restrictions on new drug approvals in the Part D marketplace.


Lia D. Winfield, PhD

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Medicare Accountable Care Spending Patterns: Shifting Expenditures Associated With Savings

From 2013 to 2016, successful Medicare Shared Savings Program accountable care organizations reduced spending by shifting expenditures from the inpatient and postacute care setting to the physician office setting.




JoAnn Sperl-Hillen, MD

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Are Benefits From Diabetes Self-Management Education Sustained?

Conventional individualized diabetes self-management education resulted in sustained improvement in self-efficacy and diabetes distress. Short-term improvements in A1C, nutrition, and physical activity were not sustained.


Antje Erler, MD, MPH

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Identification of Patients Likely to Benefit From Care Management Programs

Three approaches to prospective patient identification for care management programs were compared: predictive modeling, selection by primary care physician, and a combination of both.


Bernardino Roca, PhD

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Impact of Education Program on Influenza Vaccination Rates in Spain

A simple education program was effective in improving the influenza vaccination rate, although vaccination in the previous year was the main predictor of adherence.



Jose A. Pagan, PhD

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Diabetes and Employment Productivity: Does Diabetes Management Matter?

Diabetes itself affected working and wages more than control of blood sugar levels in a Mexican American population.


Neil I. Goldfarb, BA

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A Predictive Model of Hospitalization Risk Among Disabled Medicaid Enrollees

Predictive modeling can be used to identify disabled Medicaid beneficiaries at high risk of future hospitalizations who could benefit from appropriate interventions.





Scott M. Weissman, MS, CGC

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Implementing an Oncology Precision Medicine Clinic in a Large Community Health System

Precision medicine is increasingly being utilized in oncology. Aurora Health Care has implemented Syapse software to integrate molecular data into the electronic health record to accommodate precision medicine findings.



Eileen M. Farrelly, MPH

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Cost of Care for Malignant and Benign Renal Masses

Methods for better identifying malignant versus benign disease before nephrectomy could provide significant benefits to patients and payers.


Kathryn Marley Magruder, PhD, MPH

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Do Diabetes Group Visits Lead to Lower Medical Care Charges?

Among a diabetes group visit population, this study found substantial savings in outpatient charges due to reduction in the use of more expensive specialty visits.


Bruce Bacon, MD

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Changing Demographics Among Populations Prescribed HCV Treatment, 2013-2017

From 2013 to 2017, the population of US patients prescribed treatment for chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) changed, becoming predominantly treatment-naïve and having received care in nonacademic centers.




Jean M. Lawrence, ScD, MPH, MSSA

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Optimal Management of Diabetes Among Overweight and Obese Adults

This study explores potential weight-related disparities in the quality of care for adults with diabetes in a large health plan according to recommended quality indicators.


Hannah L. Semigran, BA

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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.


Glenn M. Chertow, MD, MPH

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Effects of Physician Payment Reform on Provision of Home Dialysis

The Medicare program’s transition in 2004 to tiered fee-for-service physician reimbursement for dialysis care had the unintended consequence of reducing use of home dialysis.


Lillianne Lewis Debnam, MD, MPH

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Response to “e-Consult Implementation Success: Lessons From 5 County-Based Delivery Systems”

Partnering teams for delivery of continuity of care between primary care and community behavioral health systems can learn from e-consult implementation.


Sylvain DeLisle, MD, MBA

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Racial/Ethnic and Age Disparities in Chemotherapy Selection for Colorectal Cancer

Among Medicare enrollees with metastatic colorectal cancer, the use of newer chemotherapy agents was lower for African American patients and for older patients.


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