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Machaon Bonafede, PhD, MPH

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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.


Cary Sennett, MD, PhD

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Measuring Migraine-Related Quality of Care Across 10 Health Plans

Standardized measurement of migraine, an underdiagnosed and perhaps underrecognized condition, is necessary for health plans to understand utilization of costly diagnostic and treatment services.



Dawn M. Finnie, MPA

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Simple Errors in Interpretation and Publication Can Be Costly

A recent AJMC study contained overstatements and small but importantly placed errors that have the potential to cause unwarranted on-the-ground cost problems.


Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FNAP, FAAN

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Widespread Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices Is Essential for a Growing Medicare Population

When providers move from employing traditional practices to new methods that are steeped in evidence, this benefits patient health. The result is higher-quality, more affordable care, often stemming from lower rates of hospital infections, readmissions, and, in general, improved outcomes.


Kenneth W. Tuell, RPh, BCGP

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Real-World Outcomes Among Patients With Early Rapidly Progressive Rheumatoid Arthritis

This study suggests that lower healthcare resource use and achieving low disease activity are associated with first-line abatacept compared with a first-line tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitor for patients with early rapidly progressive rheumatoid arthritis.



Alexandre M. Bayen, PhD

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Real-Time Video Detection of Falls in Dementia Care Facility and Reduced Emergency Care

An artificial intelligence–enabled video fall detection system using visual science reduced emergency department visits by 80% in 6 communities over 3 months.


Constance W. Liu, MD, PhD

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Care Fragmentation and Emergency Department Use Among Complex Patients With Diabetes

Fragmentation of care to specialists may be associated with higher rates of emergency department visits among patients with chronic illness.


Richard Hodach, MD, MPH, PhD

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Population Health Approach for Diabetic Patients With Poor A1C Control

A population health management approach to identify, track, and intervene with diabetic patients before their blood sugar becomes poorly controlled can improve their overall health.







Deneen Vojta, MD

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Comparative Effectiveness and Costs of Insulin Pump Therapy for Diabetes

Evaluation of healthcare utilization and costs over 3 years for adults with insulin-requiring diabetes who transition from multiple daily insulin injections to insulin infusion pumps.



Nancy C. Dolan, MD

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Implementation of EHR-Based Strategies to Improve Outpatient CAD Care

We examined the impact of electronic reminders followed by performance reports and financial incentives. Physicians responded more to reports and incentives than to reminders alone.


Louise H. Anderson, PhD

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Healthcare Utilization and Costs in Persons With Insomnia in a Managed Care Population

Patients with an insomnia diagnosis have higher healthcare utilization and costs than a matched control group, both before and after the diagnosis.


JoAnn Stubbings, MHCA

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Medicare Part D Policy Update and Implications for 2010

Although the fundamental structure of Medicare Part D remained the same in 2010, the beneficiary provisions continued to improve.


Carlos Madrid, MA

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Effectiveness and Cost of Influenza Vaccine Reminders for Adults With Asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Interactive voice response reminders had neither a positive nor a negative effect on promoting influenza vaccination over reminders via postcards, but are a potentially less expensive option.


Marianne Ulcickas Yood, DSc

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Comorbidities and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Older Breast Cancer Survivors

Effective management of the comorbidities of diabetes and hypertension may increase survival in older breast cancer survivors.




Geoffrey D. Barnes, MD

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False Activation of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for Primary PCI

Between 2005 and 2011, rates of cardiac catheterization laboratory false activation doubled while mean door-to-balloon times for primary PCI declined.


Steven J. Frank, MD

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Proton Therapy Eliminates Unnecessary Radiation Exposure and Is Medically Necessary

When it comes to health coverage, most Americans face an unnerving reality-they have no idea what is covered under their health insurance policy until after they are affected by illness or disease.


Katherine Y. Yang, PharmD, MPH

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Variation in Outpatient Antibiotic Prescribing in the United States

Rates of outpatient antibiotic prescribing vary widely between US commercial health plans. High-utilizing health plans may improve quality and lower costs by reducing unnecessary antibiotic use.



John Kralewski, PhD

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Sources of Information Used in Selection of Surgeons

This article explores the information (scorecards, referrals, prior experience, location) influencing the choice of orthopedic surgeon and how this influence varies by patient characteristics.


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