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Roland Sturm, PhD

Latest:

Impact of a Patient Incentive Program on Receipt of Preventive Care

Patient financial incentives are a potential mechanism to improve health. In a South African health plan, a patient incentive program is associated with increased prevention.



Laura M. Bonner, PhD

Latest:

A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Depression Care Management

This article describes the development and capabilities of a Webbased decision support system for care managers working in the context of the chronic care model.



Michael J. McMullen, BA

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Clinical Process Variation: Effect on Quality and Cost of Care

Wide variation in the way clinical services are provided to similar patients for similar visit types results in highly variable costs but similar clinical outcomes.



Deborah A. Fisher, MD, MHS

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Variability in Resource Use: Diagnosing Colorectal Cancer

In a cohort of 449 patients with colorectal cancer in the VA health system, diagnostic resource use varied with facility, patient age, and patient presentation.


Frank R. Watkins, RN, CCRC

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Barriers to Transition of Obese Patients From Hospital to Community

This study explored barriers to the transition of obese patients from hospital to community as perceived by case managers, nursing home directors, and home health directors.



Noah M. Ivers, MD

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Evaluation of Electronic Medical Record Administrative Data Linked Database (EMRALD)

The combination of electronic medical record data and administrative data provides the fullest picture of patient health histories.


Daniel Elliott, MD, MSCE

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Using Aggregated Pharmacy Claims to Identify Primary Nonadherence

We used aggregated pharmacy claims data available within the electronic health record to identify a high rate of primary nonadherence in a nonintegrated primary care network.


Joaquin Uris, PhD

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Request of Acute Phase Markers in Primary Care in Spain

This study compared the requesting patterns for acute phase markers from primary care departments in different institutions in Spain.


Natalie Kil, MPH

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Hepatitis C Care Cascade Among Persons Born 1945-1965: 3 Medical Centers

In this analysis of patients with newly diagnosed hepatitis C, linkage to care was largely successful in the 1945-1965 birth cohort, but treatment initiation remained low. Check out our website’s new table/figure pop-up feature! Click on the name of a table or figure in the text to see it in your browser.


Marjorie L. Pearson, PhD, MSHS

Latest:

A Dementia Care Management Intervention: Which Components Improve Quality?

Specifically trained care managers are essential for quality gains from a dementia care management program; even higher quality accrues with coordination across community and primary care.





Mona Shah, MS

Latest:

Boosting Workplace Wellness Programs With Financial Incentives

Financial incentives created under the Affordable Care Act can help promote employer wellness programs and support preventive services utilization.




Christine Weston, PhD

Latest:

Performance Measurement for People With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Conceptual Model

The Performance Measurement for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions conceptual model can facilitate development and refinement of quality measures for a medically complex population.




Juliet Rumball-Smith, MBChB, PhD

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Electronic Health Record "Super-Users" and "Under-Users" in Ambulatory Care Practices

Nearly 40% of US ambulatory care practices are “under-users” of health information technology functionalities, which impacts the ability of the health system as a whole to provide coordinated, efficient care.


Jasvinder A. Singh, MD, MPH

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Trends in Opioid and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Use and Adverse Events

Opioid use incidence and prevalence rates decreased with implementation of an opioid safety initiative, whereas nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug rates remained constant. Rates of adverse events were higher among opioid users.


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