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Authors




Angus H. Thompson, PhD

Latest:

A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties of Instruments Assessing Presenteeism

A systematic review of presenteeism instruments found that most have been validated to some extent, but evidence for criterion validity is virtually absent.


Marc N. Elliott, PhD

Latest:

Do Localized Disasters Impact Clinical Measures of Health Care Quality?

This study examines the impact of geographically limited disasters on health care quality performance scores of Medicare Advantage contracts, finding limited impact on performance scores.





Ranjit Singh, MD

Latest:

IT-Enabled Systems Engineering Approach to Monitoring and Reducing ADEs

Self-empowering team resource management, when aided by information technology, appears to help reduce adverse drug events in primary care offices.



Enrique Casalino, MD, PhD

Latest:

Continuous Quality Improvement Program, Based on Lean Concepts, Allows Emptying of Emergency Department Corridors

A continuous quality improvement program, based on Lean concepts and including architectural, managerial, and organizational features, allows the emptying of emergency department corridors and the improvement of time interval measurements/quality indicators.


Pawan D. Patel, MD

Latest:

Validating a Method to Assess Disease Burden From Insurance Claims

When we weighted health insurance claims with a disease burden score, we were able to generate valid estimates of disability-adjusted life-years.



Thomas D. Doerr, MD

Latest:

The Accountable Primary Care Model: Beyond Medical Home 2.0

The new Accountable Primary Care Model delivers Triple Aim-like outcomes. This model is empirical, measurable, programmatic, scalable, and transplantable.



John M. McLaughlin, PhD

Latest:

Hospital Discharge Diagnosis Position: Impact on Adult Pneumonia Burden Estimates

Disease burden estimates of pneumonia-associated hospitalizations are more sensitive when including pneumonia coded in any diagnosis field vs in only the first discharge diagnosis field.



Chloe Slocum, MD

Latest:

Functional Status and Readmissions in Unilateral Hip Fractures

Functional status is an important predictor of an acute care readmission in patients who have had a unilateral hip fracture.






Erica Friedman, MD

Latest:

Health Information Technology and the Medical School Curriculum

There are opportunities for and obstacles to adding core biomedical informatics competencies to medical school curricula.


Richard M. Frankel, PhD

Latest:

Periodic Health Examinations and Missed Opportunities Among Patients Likely Needing Mental Health Care

Among patients likely needing mental health care, two-thirds had no discussion or perfunctory discussion of mental health during periodic health exams.


Elnaz Eilkhani, MPH

Latest:

Guideline Concordance of New Statin Prescriptions: Who Got a Statin?

New statin prescriptions at the Veterans Health Administration were reviewed using a cross-sectional study design. Statins were frequently prescribed outside of guideline recommendations.


Angela Dai, BS, BA

Latest:

US Care Pathways: Continued Focus on Oncology and Outstanding Challenges

The authors examined the latest trends in development, implementation, and evaluation of care pathways and the impact of the movement toward value-based care.



Rebecca C. Rossom, MD, MSCR

Latest:

Effective Implementation of Collaborative Care for Depression: What Is Needed?

Factors most important for successful implementation of collaborative care for depression differ for patient activation versus achieving remission; both are critical to program success.


Danae N. DiRocco, MPH

Latest:

Obtaining Patient Feedback at Point of Service Using Electronic Kiosks

Electronic kiosks were used to survey patients on their experience with care at the time of care delivery in an urban primary care practice.



Alisha Baines Simon, MS

Latest:

Improving Endoscopy Completion: Effectiveness of an Interactive Voice Response System

An interactive voice response system is as effective as nurse phone calls for ensuring that patients attend appointments and are adequately prepared for endoscopy examinations.

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