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Reed E. Drews, MD

Latest:

Managed Care and Cancer Outcomes for Medicare Beneficiaries With Disabilities

This study showed better outcomes for disabled Medicare patients with breast cancer but not those with lung cancer when they were enrolled in HMOs.






William W. Lawrence Jr, MD

Latest:

A Physician-Friendly Alternative to Prior Authorization for Prescription Drugs

A policy allowing prescribers to write prior authorization criteria directly on the prescription led to decreased gaps in therapy without diminishing drug cost savings.


Yi-Chen Hong, PhD

Latest:

Financial Incentives and Use of Cesarean Delivery: Taiwan Birth Data 2003 to 2007

This study explores whether the policies of financial incentives for the demand and supply sides lowered the Cesarean section rate.





Omar Cardenas, BS

Latest:

Impact of a National Specialty E-Consultation Implementation Project on Access

E-consult implementation grew from 12 to 122 VHA sites with multiple specialties. The adjusted e-consult rate of 1.93/100 consults saved significant patient travel miles and costs.






Robert I. Griffiths, ScD, MS

Latest:

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Vagal Nerve Blocking for Morbid Obesity

This lifetime economic analysis demonstrates vagal nerve blocking therapy to be a cost-effective alternative to conventional therapy in class 2 and 3 obesity patients.


Daniel A. Belletti, MA

Latest:

Hypertension Treatment and Control Within an Independent Nurse Practitioner Setting

This cross-sectional retrospective study found comparable blood pressure control rates among patients with hypertension receiving primary care from a nurse practitioner versus a physician.



Neil S. Wenger, MD, MPH

Latest:

Does Medicare Advantage Enrollment Affect Home Healthcare Use?

Medicare Advantage beneficiaries use less home healthcare than do their fee-for-service counterparts, but there is marked regional variation in use by both groups.


Louis B. Harrison, MD

Latest:

Cost Savings in Inpatient Oncology Through an Integrative Medicine Approach

An approach including yoga, holistic nursing, and a "healing environment" can decrease medication use, resulting in substantial cost savings in care of inpatient oncology patients.



Jatinder Dhaliwal, MBA

Latest:

Healthcare Costs and Nonadherence Among Chronic Opioid Users

Healthcare costs are elevated for patients on chronic opioid therapy; nonadherence to the opioid regimen, based on urine drug monitoring results, further increases costs.




Qijuan Li, PhD

Latest:

Medicare Advantage Enrollees’ Use of Nursing Homes: Trends and Nursing Home Characteristics

The share of Medicare Advantage (MA) beneficiaries in the nursing home (NH) population has been steadily rising, while MA plans appear to be increasingly concentrating beneficiaries in select NHs with better performance on quality measures.



Jean P. Hall, PhD

Latest:

Medicaid Managed Care: Issues for Enrollees With Serious Mental Illness

The authors studied Kansas Medicaid enrollees with serious mental illness and their experiences with integrated managed care and unmet needs.




Mary van der Heijde, FSA, MAAA

Latest:

Population Health in Primary Care: Cost, Quality, and Experience Impact

An evaluation of the use of predictive modeling for primary care resource allocation demonstrated reduced spending and improved quality and patient experience for publicly insured adults.

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