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Laurel A. Habel, PhD

Latest:

Breast Cancer Multigene Testing Trends and Impact on Chemotherapy Use

A multigene test for breast cancer recurrence risk was used in a minority of eligible patients, yet was associated with a decrease in chemotherapy use.



Samantha Arsenault, MA

Latest:

Innovative Payment to Scale Up Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder

Bundled payments offer promise as a supplement to existing payment models to promote scaling up of opioid use disorder treatment using buprenorphine.


Kimberly Laubmeier, PhD

Latest:

Formulary Restrictions on Atypical Antipsychotics: Impact on Costs for Patients With Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in Medicaid

Retrospective analysis of medical and pharmacy claims for patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in 24 state Medicaid programs.


Asher Elhayany, MD

Latest:

Quality of Anticoagulation Control Among Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

Patients with atrial fibrillation receiving routine medical care within a large managed care organization were found to have suboptimal anticoagulation control.


Isabella M. Chu, MPH

Latest:

Process of Care Compliance Is Associated With Fewer Diabetes Complications

Adherence to process of care measures was associated with reduced risk of 2 diabetes complications or any of 4 complications in a national industrial cohort.


Fangyan Z. Sy, PharmD

Latest:

Moving From A to Z: Successful Implementation of a Statin Switch Program by a Large Physician Group

This report shows that a successful, cost-effective statin switch program can be implemented by a large physician group via a centralized, collaborative process.



Mary Patton, MD

Latest:

Trends in Mortality Following Hip Fracture in Older Women

Within an integrated healthcare setting, temporal trends demonstrate reductions in mortality risk after hip fracture in older women, with mortality risk lower for Asians and Hispanics.




Charles D. MacLean, MDCM

Latest:

The Vermedx® Diabetes Information System Reduces Healthcare Utilization

This analysis of paid claims from a physician hospital organization demonstrates that the Vermedx Diabetes Information System improves healthcare costs for adults with diabetes.




Pei-Jung Lin, PhD

Latest:

Outcome Measures for Oncology Alternative Payment Models: Practical Considerations and Recommendations

This review presents a set of evidence-based outcome measures for oncology alternative payment models, drawing on evidence from existing and proposed quality measures.


Salma Shariff-Marco, PhD, MPH

Latest:

Multilevel Predictors of Colorectal Cancer Screening Use in California

We studied contextual factors and found that locality, availability of primary care, and HMO membership influenced use of colorectal cancer screening in California.



Beth M. Beaudin-Seiler, MPA

Latest:

Using Simulation to Identify and Resolve Threats to Patient Safety

The same simulation methodology used in the aviation industry was able to uncover latent environmental threats to patient safety.




Michael A. Fischer, MD, MPH

Latest:

Modes of Delivery for Interventions to Improve Cardiovascular Medication Adherence

In this review of randomized controlled trials designed to improve adherence to cardiovascular medications, electronic interventions and in-person, pharmacy-based interventions showed the highest success rates.



Brenna L. Brady, PhD

Latest:

Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy in Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Initiating Intravenous Paclitaxel/nab-Paclitaxel

We examine the incidence and impact of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy on clinical and economic outcomes in women with metastatic breast cancer initiating intravenous paclitaxel/nab-paclitaxel.



Shiow-Ing Wang, PhD

Latest:

Outpatient-Shopping Behavior and Survival Rates in Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients

Higher incomes, higher comorbidity scores, and more advanced cancer were associated with outpatient-shopping behavior in Taiwanese patients.


Kaitlyn Ely

Latest:

Hydroxychloroquine Ineffective in Treating Hand Osteoarthritis Compared With Placebo

Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) showed no signs of effectiveness when compared with a placebo with an indication to relieve moderate to severe hand pain and radiographic osteoarthritis, according to a randomized trial published in Annals of Internal Medicine.



Yu Pei Liao, MHA

Latest:

Patients With Diabetes in Pay-for-Performance Programs Have Better Physician Continuity of Care and Survival

Patients with diabetes who participate in a pay-for-performance program had higher continuity of care index (COCI) scores, and those with high COCI scores had higher survival rates.

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