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Mary Jo White, MS, MPH

Latest:

Referring Patients for Telephone Counseling to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening

In this pilot study, primary care providers refer patients to a telephone counselor who provides education about colorectal cancer screening and performs motivational interviewing as needed to promote screening.



Sarah H. Ailey, PhD, PHNA-BC, CDDN

Latest:

Patient Outcomes Associated With Tailored Hospital Programs for Intellectual Disabilities

Patients with intellectual disabilities who were cared for in hospitals without programs tailored to intellectual disabilities had 6% higher costs, and those with extreme admission severity had 42% higher costs.



Kari L. Olson, BSc(Pharm), PharmD

Latest:

Positive Predictive Values of ICD-9 Codes to Identify Patients With Stroke or TIA

This study determined that ICD-9 codes 433.X1, 434.XX, and V12.54 had positive predictive values >90%, and may be used to focus care on stroke patients.


Lisa Diller, MD

Latest:

Tips for Caring for Patients Who Have Been Treated for Childhood Cancer

Suggestions on how to approach a childhood cancer survivor in your practice, several useful resources, and information on what referrals and tests may be indicated.



Benedict Voit, MBA

Latest:

Validation of a Claims-Based Algorithm to Characterize Episodes of Care

The Michigan Value Collaborative has created a claims-based algorithm that categorizes claims into episode components. This manuscript describes the validation of this algorithm.


Stefan Geissler, cand.med

Latest:

Primary Care Physicians' Experiences With Case Finding for Practice-Based Care Management

Criteria used by primary care physicians to select patients for practice-based care management programs were explored in a qualitative study.


Ashley Stone, MPH

Latest:

Periodic Health Examinations and Missed Opportunities Among Patients Likely Needing Mental Health Care

Among patients likely needing mental health care, two-thirds had no discussion or perfunctory discussion of mental health during periodic health exams.



LaToya K. Williams, EdD, LCSW

Latest:

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.



Christopher P. Niemiec, PhD

Latest:

Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive Tobacco Dependence Intervention Based on Self-Determination Theory

An intensive tobacco dependence intervention based on selfdetermination theory that targeted all smokers was cost-effective and facilitated patient autonomy, perceived competence, and long-term tobacco abstinence.



Jan van Lieshout, MD, PhD

Latest:

Shifting Cardiovascular Care to Nurses Results in Structured Chronic Care

This study sought to explore if shifting care to nurses in cardiovascular risk management in primary care is a key to more structured chronic care.



Lisa M. Biggs, MD

Latest:

Pediatric Integrated Delivery System's Experience With Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1)

Experience of a pediatric integrated delivery system with the surge from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic is described, emphasizing scale, scope, and flexibility at multiple locations.


Eric Weil, MD

Latest:

Intensive Care Management of a Complex Medicaid Population: A Randomized Evaluation

The authors present findings of a randomized evaluation of Medicaid patients at an academic medical center, which found that intensive care management was associated with reduced total medical expense.


Jennifer K. Taylor, PhD

Latest:

Strategies for Identifying and Channeling Patients for Depression Care Management

This article examines screening strategies for possible depression in the context of a care management program for chronically ill Medicare recipients.


Amber Watson, PharmD

Latest:

Medical Utilization Surrounding Initial Opioid-Related Diagnoses by Coding Method

Medical utilization profiles of commercially insured members with opioid-related disorders differ depending on the code used to document the initial diagnosis in administrative claims.


Amisha Wallia, MD, MS

Latest:

Treatment Modification After Initiating Second-Line Medication for Type 2 Diabetes

Among adults with type 2 diabetes who started noninsulin second-line therapy, most modified treatment within 1 year. Discontinuation was by far the most common modification.


David Introcaso, PhD

Latest:

The Need to Level the Playing Field Between Accountable Care Organizations and Medicare Advantage

For several reasons, including meeting the HHS Secretary’s Medicare quality and value payment goals, the ACO program needs to reformed to equate with Medicare Advantage.




Jonathan Ratner, PhD

Latest:

Pragmatic Clinical Trials: US Payers' Views on Their Value

Payers like key traits of pragmatic clinical trials, but are wary of pharmaceutical companies and plan to carefully scrutinize this new, appealing type of evidence.


Eleanor M. Perfetto, PhD, MS

Latest:

Impact of Formulary Restrictions on Medication Use and Costs

Placing formulary restrictions on brand name drugs shifts use toward generics, lowers the cost per prescription fill, and has minimal impact on overall adherence for antidiabetes, antihyperlipidemia, and antihypertension medications among low-income subsidy recipients in Medicare Part D plans.

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