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Authors


Brian K. Ahmedani, PhD

Latest:

Collecting Mortality Data to Drive Real-Time Improvement in Suicide Prevention

The Perfect Depression Care initiative serves as an example of how suicide prevention programs can collect real-time mortality data internally to drive rapid quality improvement.


Christine K. Cassel, MD, President

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Making Measurement Meaningful

A discussion on meaningful measurement and driving greater value in healthcare, and the role of the National Quality Forum.


Antonio P. Legorreta, MD, MPH

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The Effect of a PPO Pay-for-Performance Program on Patients With Diabetes

A pay-for-performance program in a preferred provider organization setting may significantly increase the receipt of quality care and decrease hospitalization rates among patients with diabetes.



Anna Marcus, BS

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Medicare Annual Wellness Visit Association With Healthcare Quality and Costs

In the context of 2 primary care physician–led accountable care organizations, Medicare Annual Wellness Visits were associated with lower healthcare costs and improved clinical care quality for beneficiaries.



Austin Frakt, PhD

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Improving Provider Directory Accuracy: Can Machine-Readable Directories Help?

The authors examined the accuracy of provider directories and found widespread errors. Machine-readable directories are not more accurate than conventional directories, despite their advantages. A survey of promising initiatives to improve directory accuracy was also completed.


Chin-Hsiao Tseng, MD, PhD

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Does Medication Adherence Lead to Lower Healthcare Expenses for Patients With Diabetes?

Adherence to medication can improve healthcare outcomes but is associated with higher total healthcare expenses, especially during the years immediately following the onset of diabetes.



Matt Handley, MD

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Primary Care Physician Resource Use Changes Associated With Feedback Reports

Implementing systemwide dissemination of feedback reports to primary care physicians in an integrated delivery system may be associated with changes in medical resource use.



Charlie Sawyer, MD, FACP

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Enhancing Patient and Family Engagement Through Meaningful Use Stage 3: Opportunities and Barriers to Implementation

Two leading US health systems attempted to implement 4 draft objectives for Meaningful Use Stage 3 within their health IT infrastructure to provide feedback on needed enhancements to the policy.






Zachary Pruitt, MHA

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Upcoding Emergency Admissions for Non-Life-Threatening Injuries to Children

For-profit status was found to influence the probability of upcoding for inpatient cases involving non-life-threatening injuries with implications for Medicaid and other insurers.







Lois Lamerato, PhD

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Economic Implications of Weight Change in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Modest weight loss (>3%) among metformin-treated patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus was associated with decreased costs, lower resource utilization, and lower rates of treatment discontinuation.


Eric Cheng

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The Underuse of Carotid Interventions in Veterans With Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis

For patients with symptomatic severe (>70%) carotid stenosis carotid endarterectomy is highly effective at reducing the risk of subsequent stroke; however few eligible Veterans appear to be receiving this procedure.


Robin Zweifel, BS, MT (ASCP)

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Quality Metrics for Oncology in a Value-Based Reimbursement World

CMS has developed the Oncology Care Model (OCM) to provide physician practices that furnish chemotherapy treatment the option of payment arrangements that include financial and performance accountability for episodes of care for cancer patients. This article presents an overview of the model and guidelines that can help meet the quality and performance measures for OCM participation.



Barbara A. McCann, MSW

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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.


Paul M. Ridker, MD

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Statin Therapy for Elevated hsCRP: What Are the Public Health Implications?

Randomized trial data indicate that heart disease risk associated with elevated hsCRP can be cut by almost half with a safe, proven pharmacologic therapy.



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