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Elizabeth Ann Stringer, PhD

Latest:

Medical Utilization Surrounding Initial Opioid-Related Diagnoses by Coding Method

Medical utilization profiles of commercially insured members with opioid-related disorders differ depending on the code used to document the initial diagnosis in administrative claims.


Allison R. Mitchinson, MPH

Latest:

Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain by VA Primary Care Providers: When Is Pain Control a Priority?

Additional training opportunities for primary care physicians and better use of ancillary services may be needed to further improve care for chronic pain patients.


Clive M. Brown, MBBS, MPH, MSc

Latest:

The Economic Impact of an Urban Asthma Management Program

An asthma disease management program reduced medical services utilization for urban children and had a potentially positive return on investment for Medicaid managed care plans.



Alberico Luigi Catapano, PhD

Latest:

Assessment and Potential Determinants of Compliance and Persistence to Antiosteoporosis Therapy in Italy

This analysis of antiosteoporosis therapy shows that 75% of patients have inadequate drug coverage and that adherence is strongly associated with age and administration regimen.




Mark Tyson, MD

Latest:

The Influence of Provider Characteristics and Market Forces on Response to Financial Incentives

We determine a specialist physician phenotype responsive to financial incentives that may be leveraged to identify physicians and markets well-suited for participation in alternative payment models.


Diane Orenstein, PhD

Latest:

State-Level Projections of Cancer-Related Medical Care Costs: 2010 to 2020

State-level estimates of the number of people treated for cancer and the average cost of their treatment by state from 2010 through 2020.



Teresa M. Waters, PhD

Latest:

COVID-19 and MCO-Community Partnerships to Address Enrollee Social Needs

COVID-19 strained already-burdened community partners, affecting service delivery, communication, and partnerships. Managed care organization (MCO) partnerships with these organizations evolved in response to changing needs and resources.





Matthew M. Davis, MD, MAPP

Latest:

Primary Care Appointment Availability and Nonphysician Providers One Year After Medicaid Expansion

After Medicaid expansion in Michigan, appointment availability for new Medicaid patients stably increased-this is perhaps attributable to increasing proportions of appointments scheduled with nonphysician providers.



Eric Macy, MD, MS

Latest:

Low-Value Care for Acute Sinusitis Encounters: Who's Choosing Wisely?

Acute sinusitis is a common acute illness and offers an opportunity to eliminate low-value care. The authors describe current practices, comparing primary care, urgent care, and the emergency department.


Li Wang, PhD

Latest:

Effective Prevention and Management of COVID-19 in Outpatient Hemodialysis Patients

The authors introduce a mobile phone app that may effectively prevent and manage coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in outpatient hemodialysis patients in Sichuan Province, China.


Melea Ward, PharmD, PhD

Latest:

Molecular Testing Patterns in Metastatic Non—Small Cell Lung Cancer

Assessment of the timing of histologic and molecular testing indicates that testing occurred prior to treatment initiation for most patients with metastatic non—small cell lung cancer.



Dawne Vogt, PhD

Latest:

Gender Differences in Newly Separated Veterans’ Use of Healthcare

A survey of veterans leaving the military in 2016 found that women may be underserved by the Veterans Health Administration and may need housing assistance.




Maria C. Raven, MD, MPH

Latest:

Reasons for Emergency Department Use: Do Frequent Users Differ?

Frequent emergency department (ED) users gave similar reasons for using the ED rather than a clinic compared to other patients, including concerns around convenience, access, and quality.



Howard Beckman, MD, FACP, FAACH

Latest:

Improving Partnerships Between Health Plans and Medical Groups

To provide guidance for successful partnerships, the authors identify common themes from their experience with successful health plan/medical group partnerships programs.


William Riley, PhD

Latest:

Patient Assignment and Quality Performance: A Misaligned System

This article explores the congruence between payer patient assignment and quality performance and the implications for incentive payments in alternative payment models.


Carlos E. Mendez, MD

Latest:

A Novel Nursing-Driven Standardized Diabetes Education Process in Primary Care

A new nursing-driven diabetes education process established within a patient-centered primary care model significantly improved diabetes control for veterans at the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.


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