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Mohsen M. Shabahang

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.


Ana L. Hincapie, PhD, MS

Latest:

Implementation of Pharmacist-Driven Comprehensive Medication Management as Part of an Interdisciplinary Team in Primary Care Physicians’ Offices

This report describes the initial implementation of pharmacist-performed comprehensive medication management as part of an interdisciplinary care team at an accountable care organization’s primary care offices.




David A. Ganz, MD, PhD

Latest:

Patients’ Needs Following Emergency Care for Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions

To inform intervention development, we assessed for medication changes and patient care needs following treat-and-release Veterans Affairs emergency department visits for chronic ambulatory care–sensitive conditions.



Daniel A. Vardy, MD, MSc

Latest:

A Natural Experiment in Mass Media Modulated Pharmacokinetics After a Change in Tablet Formulation

Sporadic, unsubstantiated side effects were reported in the mass media after a formulation change of levothyroxine tablets induced patients to monitor thyroid-stimulating hormone levels and to unnecessarily stop taking medication.


Yong-Fang Kuo, PhD

Latest:

The Combined Effect of the Electronic Health Record and Hospitalist Care on Length of Stay

No national studies have examined the interaction effect of the electronic health record (EHR) and hospitalist care on length of stay (LOS). Thus, we examine the combined effect of the EHR and hospitalist care on LOS.


Valerie Sue, PhD

Latest:

Race/Ethnicity, Personal Health Record Access, and Quality of Care

Quality benefits were equal across racial/ethnic groups with equal personal health record (PHR) use, but nonwhite status and a preference for Spanish language predicted lower PHR registration.




Didem Minbay Bernard, PhD

Latest:

Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditure Burdens Among Nonelderly Adults With Hypertension

Among nonelderly adults receiving hypertension treatment, 13.1% had high burdens, meaning that healthcare expenditures accounted for more than 20% of their income.



Jeff Lemieux, MA

Latest:

Trends in Inpatient Hospital Prices, 2008 to 2010

A comprehensive presentation of intensity-adjusted hospital price levels and growth rates, including national detail on more than 350 types of hospitalizations, and regional and local averages.


Lou Grothaus, MS

Latest:

Communication About Diabetes Risk Factors During Between-Visit Encounters

In an integrated delivery system among patients with diabetes, there was significantly less risk factor communication reported during between-visit encounters compared with in-person visits.


Heath C. Williams, 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.


Juliana Hart, BSN, MPH

Latest:

Case Study: How Does an ACO Generate Savings Three Years in a Row?

Increasing accountable care organization savings is dependent on maximizing quality scores and increasing the number of beneficiaries while maintaining a low per-capita spend through efficiencies of care.



Verghese Mathew, MD

Latest:

Economic and Clinical Impact of Routine Weekend Catheterization Services

Weekend cardiac catheterization availability for inpatients reduced length of stay and maintained quality of care (no excess hazard for weekend cases), but costs were similar.


Josephine W. Musser

Latest:

Connecting Statewide Health Information Technology Strategy to Payment Reform

When aggregated data regarding health outcomes are shared, a clearer picture emerges of provider performance baselines and improvements with which payment models can be developed.


Leslie A. Gerdes, BA

Latest:

Characteristics of and Trends in the Late-stage Biopharmaceutical Pipeline

Research on characteristics of the biopharmaceutical pipeline and on changes since 2003 includes a description of new features and recommendations for health policy decision makers.





Joseph B. Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS

Latest:

New Start Versus Continuing Users on Aripiprazole: Implications for Policy

New starts on aripiprazole were less adherent than continuing users. Prescriptions for 90-day supplies should be reserved for patients who have established effectiveness and tolerance.




Robin R. Whi

Latest:

It Is Time to Ask Patients What Outcomes Are Important to Them

Patients with abdominal or back pain identified 21 outcomes important to them, but the reported outcomes are quite different from the symptom and function outcomes studied by researchers.


Pauline Lee, PharmD

Latest:

Measuring Financial Toxicity in Cancer Patients

With the rising costs of cancer care, evidence-based tools can help physicians screen patients for financial toxicity.


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