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Alexander Knee, MS

Latest:

Effectiveness of Enhanced Primary Care on Preventive Health Services

This natural experiment compared rates of indicated preventive care for low-income Hispanic patients enrolled in an enhanced primary care program with those of patients receiving usual care.


Judith A. Long, MD

Latest:

US Internists' Awareness and Use of Overtreatment Guidelines: A National Survey

In a national survey, US internists reported high levels of adoption of overtreatment guidelines; despite this fact, they also reported recommending services targeted by the overtreatment guidelines.


Donna M. Fick, RN, PhD

Latest:

Understanding and Improving Value Frameworks With Real-World Patient Outcomes

New value frameworks should incorporate real-world evidence that reflects patient treatment behavior, adherence to medication, and equity concerns arising from disparities in care.



Kostandinos Sideras, MD

Latest:

Development of a Multidisciplinary, Multicampus Subspecialty Practice in Endocrine Cancers

The development of subspecialty tumor groups for uncommon malignancies represents an effective approach to building experience, increasing patient volumes and referrals, and fostering development of increased therapeutic options and clinical trials for patients afflicted with otherwise historically neglected cancers.



David R. Nerenz, PhD

Latest:

Limited English Proficiency, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Disease, and In-Hospital COVID-19 Outcomes

This study evaluated whether limited English proficiency modifies the association between cardiovascular risk factors or cardiovascular disease and outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19.


Pinky Barua, MSc, MBA

Latest:

Medication Burden in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes

Patients endure heavy medication complexity following hospital discharge for acute coronary syndrome.




Leif I. Solberg, MD

Latest:

Care Coordination in Primary Care: Mapping the Territory

A survey completed by 100% of leaders of diverse care systems in Minnesota participating in an observational study showed little difference in approach to care coordination.


Karen E. Snow, PharmD

Latest:

A Multimodal Blood Pressure Control Intervention in 3 Healthcare Systems

A multisite multimodal intervention of patient education, home monitoring, measurement reporting to an IVR system, and pharmacist follow-up achieved greater BP reductions vs usual care.









Kristy A. Yohey, MHS

Latest:

Factors Associated With Timeliness in Academic General Surgery Clinics: A Prospective Quality Assessment

The participation of residents and physician assistants significantly increased patient wait time without reducing the attending surgeon’s consultation length in outpatient surgery clinics.


Hannah Alphs Jackson, MD, MHSA

Latest:

The Cost of Learning: Participating in APMs Despite Projected Financial Losses

This article explores Northwestern Medicine’s decision to participate in a Medicare alternative payment model (APM) despite projected losses.


Charron Long, PharmD

Latest:

Post-SNF Outcomes and Cost Comparison: Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare

Patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage had better outcomes and lower cost following skilled nursing facility (SNF) discharge than patients enrolled in traditional fee-for-service Medicare.


Gordon Chen, MD

Latest:

High-Touch Care Leads to Better Outcomes and Lower Costs in a Senior Population

Evaluating the impact of a high-touch primary care model among a Medicare Advantage population in comparison with a standard practice–based model. 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.


Bijan J. Borah, PhD

Latest:

Analysis of Venous Thromboprophylaxis Duration and Outcomes in Orthopedic Patients

Extended-duration thromboprophylaxis (>14 days) for total hip replacement/total knee replacement was associated with significantly lower risk for thromboembolic and bleeding events than short-duration thromboprophylaxis.


Mollie Carby, PharmD, MBA

Latest:

Association of Co-pay Elimination With Medication Adherence and Total Cost

This study evaluated cost and utilization attributed to members enrolled in a health care program with no pharmacy co-pay. Health care savings were identified in addition to medication adherence improvements.


Maria Salinas, PhD

Latest:

Management of Procalcitonin Test Overuse in an Emergency Department Through a Computer Algorithm

Procalcitonin test demand from the emergency department is growing, necessitating the implementation of strategies to address overuse. Successful interventions must be based on information technology.




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