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Authors


Wm. Thomas Summerfelt, PhD

Latest:

Scalable Hospital at Home With Virtual Physician Visits: Pilot Study

Results suggest that this scalable model of Hospital at Home is safe, feasible, highly satisfactory, and may be associated with substantial reductions in hospital readmissions.



Judith H. Maselli, MSPH

Latest:

Unintended Consequences of a Quality Measure for Acute Bronchitis

A quality measure reduced antibiotic use for patients with acute bronchitis but led to use of an alternative diagnosis, offsetting most of the observed improvement.


Elizabeth A. McGlynn, PhD

Latest:

Electronic Health Record Adoption and Quality Improvement in US Hospitals

A national study of electronic health record (EHR) adoption and hospital quality finds that existing measures may be inappropriate for assessing the effect of EHR adoption on quality.







Jon E. Puro, MHA-PA

Latest:

Documentation of the 5 As for Smoking Cessation by PCPs Across Distinct Health Systems

Evaluation of the 5 As of smoking cessation using patient electronic medical records across 6 distinct healthcare systems, stratified by comorbidity, gender, age, race ethnicity.



Douglas S. Wakefield, PhD

Latest:

CAH Staff Perceptions of a Clinical Information System Implementation

This study examines staff perceptions of patient care quality and the processes before and after implementation of a comprehensive clinical information system in 7 critical access hospitals.


Pamela J. Johnson, PhD

Latest:

Potential Benefits of Increased Access to Doula Support During Childbirth

Increasing access to continuous labor support from a birth doula may facilitate decreases in non-indicated cesarean rates among women who desire doula care.





Alex Hutchinson, MBA

Latest:

A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Cardiology eConsults for Medicaid Patients

A randomized trial of eConsults for cardiology referrals from primary care resulted in significant reductions in total cost of care compared with traditional face-to-face consultations.


Leena K. Saastamoinen, PhD(Pharm)

Latest:

Pattern of Statin Use Among 10 Cohorts of New Users From 1995 to 2004: A Register-Based Nationwide Study

One-year persistence among new users of statins in Finland improved from 1995 to 1998, after which no substantial changes were observed up to 2004.


Lincy S. Lal, PharmD, PhD

Latest:

Is There a Mathematical Resolution to the Cost-Versus-Value Debate?

Solutions proposed by patient advocates and physicians to control costs provide approaches to valuing new drug/treatments compared with 1 or several prevailing standards of care. Increasingly, however, the debate over cost is transitioning to a debate over value.


Yanni F. Yu, DSc, MA, MS

Latest:

Association of Part D Coverage Gap With COPD Medication Adherence

Using longitudinal Medicare claims data, this study quantified the association of the Medicare Part D coverage gap with medication adherence among beneficiaries with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.


L. Gregory Pawlson, MD

Latest:

Health Plan Resource Use Bringing Us Closer to Value-Based Decisions

There is a critical need for comparative information about plan resource use to support value-based purchasing efforts.



Jason M. Gallagher, MBA

Latest:

A Strategy to Promote Population-Wide Life Satisfaction While Advancing Equity

The authors used health care claims and survey data to identify a strategy that might promote life satisfaction while advancing equity in an insured population.


Nicholas B. Dermes, BS

Latest:

Reducing Long-Term Cost by Transforming Primary Care: Evidence From Geisinger's Medical Home Model

ProvenHealth Navigator, Geisinger's version of advanced patient-centered medical homes, is associated with significant savings in total cost of care over time.


Lisa I. Iezzoni, MD, MSc

Latest:

Patient Perceptions of In-home Urgent Care via Mobile Integrated Health

Comparing patients’ experiences with in-home urgent care from community paramedics vs urgent care provided in emergency departments, we found higher satisfaction among patients receiving in-home treatment.


Christine M. Riordan, MS, CGC

Latest:

Genetic Counselors Save Costs Across the Genetic Testing Spectrum

Genetic counselors (GCs) increasingly serve a variety of roles across the healthcare spectrum, including test utilization management. Our data show that utilizing the expertise of GCs reduced test order errors, improved patient outcomes, and resulted in significant cost savings to the healthcare system.


Jeffrey McCombs, PhD

Latest:

Impact of a Pharmacy-Based Transitional Care Program on Hospital Readmissions

Patients receiving postdischarge care from pharmacists had a 28% lower risk of readmission at 30 days and a 31.9% lower risk at 180 days compared with usual care.



Ron Brooks, BS

Latest:

IT-Enabled Systems Engineering Approach to Monitoring and Reducing ADEs

Self-empowering team resource management, when aided by information technology, appears to help reduce adverse drug events in primary care offices.


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