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Sara Wang, PhD

Latest:

Personalized Preventive Care Reduces Healthcare Expenditures Among Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries

This study investigated the impact of an enhanced preventive care delivery system on healthcare expenditure and utilization trends among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.


Karen J. Wernli, PhD

Latest:

Time to Fecal Immunochemical Test Completion for Colorectal Cancer

Targeted interventions by patient characteristics to improve fecal immunochemical test completion could reduce disparities in colorectal cancer screening and improve overall compliance with screening recommendations.



Derek Tang, PhD, BSPharm

Latest:

Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drug Initiation Among Patients Newly Diagnosed With Rheumatoid Arthritis

Only slightly more than half of patients with newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis initiated therapy within 1 year.


Louis Filhour, PhD, RN

Latest:

Hospitalized Patients' and Family Members' Preferences for Real-Time, Transparent Access to Their Hospital Records

This mixed-methods study evaluated hospitalized patients’ and family members’ perceived communications mismatches and their calls for transparent real-time information and potential 21st-century solutions.





Teresa N. Harrison, SM

Latest:

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.


John B. Welsh, MD, PhD

Latest:

Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Emerging Standard of Care

The potential value of continuous monitoring of blood glucose and the enzyme-based electrode that underlies continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in the subcutaneous tissue were described in the 1960s. In 1999, the FDA approved the first “professional” CGM system, which stored data over 3 days for later retrieval and analysis. However, many patients (even volunteers in CGM-based clinical trials) found early-generation systems uncomfortable and difficult to wear. By contrast, current systems are more accurate, provide customizable alerts and alarms, are easier to use and less likely to cause skin irritation, resist interference from acetaminophen, allow for real-time data to be shared and remotely monitored, and are stable enough so as not to require periodic calibrations with SMBG values.



Mark R. Cullen, MD

Latest:

Characterizing Patient Flow After an Academic Hospital Merger and Acquisition

This study assessed health care utilization and patient flow after a recent merger of community practices, a community hospital, and an academic medical center.




Michael D. Fratkin, MD

Latest:

Welcome to the Future: Telemedicine and Value-Based Payment

By using telemedicine and relocating the center of care to where a person lives, we have an opportunity to address more unmet demand for palliative care, while giving more control to the seriously ill to meet their stated needs.


Jon A. Green, MD, PhD

Latest:

Prevalence of Osteoporosis in Men in a VA Rehabilitation Center

Men in a VA rehabilitation unit who had osteoporosis were older and thinner, but otherwise similar (metabolic and functional status) to control subjects.



Ogochukwu C. Molokwu, PharmD, MScMed

Latest:

Statin Therapy for Elevated hsCRP: More Evidence Is Needed

The new indication for rosuvastatin is unlikely to have any significant impact on clinical practices because of questions about its clinical utility.


Michael Adelberg, MA, MPP

Latest:

Potential Inequities in Access to In-Person SHIP Counseling Services

The federal State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides counseling and education on Medicare coverage options. This article highlights potential inequities in in-person SHIP service access.


Robert F. Schuldt, MA

Latest:

Reply to “Risk Adjustment in Home Health Care CAHPS”

The authors of “CMS HCC Risk Scores and Home Health Patient Experience Measures” respond to a letter to the editor.


Alina Denham, MS

Latest:

Did Medicaid Expansion Matter in States With Generous Medicaid?

Medicaid expansion significantly increased Medicaid coverage of the low-income population in New York and, specifically, that among the working poor in New York and Massachusetts.


Karen Davis, PhD, APN

Latest:

Innovative Care Models for High-Cost Medicare Beneficiaries: Delivery System and Payment Reform to Accelerate Adoption

This paper illustrates how Medicare Advantage plans and accountable care organizations could benefit from adopting innovative care delivery models, and suggests policy changes to accelerate spread.


Jerome O. Klein, MD

Latest:

Benefits and Risks of Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine in Young Children

Use of live attenuated influenza vaccine in young children has a favorable benefit-risk profile.


Debbie L. Hettler, OD, MPH

Latest:

Impact of Clinical Training on Recruiting Graduating Health Professionals

A business case is made for medical centers to offer high-quality clinical training experiences to recruit graduating health professionals.


Srividya Kotapati, PharmD

Latest:

An Expanded Portfolio of Survival Metrics for Assessing Anticancer Agents

A novel, simplified cost-value analysis tool was created to better differentiate the value of anticancer agents and further characterize the expected survival benefit of all patients.




Samuel W. Woolford, PhD

Latest:

Process, Cost, and Clinical Quality: The Initial Oral Contraceptive Visit

Linking variation in process with cost and quality provides the opportunity for identifying low-cost, high-quality processes.



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