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Nancy Dailey, MSN, RN-BC

Latest:

Review of Veterans Health Administration Telemedicine Interventions

A review of exemplary VHA-sponsored telemedicine interventions indicates that telemedicine can efficiently address patient healthcare needs.


Milagros Rosal, PhD

Latest:

Referring Patients for Telephone Counseling to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening

In this pilot study, primary care providers refer patients to a telephone counselor who provides education about colorectal cancer screening and performs motivational interviewing as needed to promote screening.





Jeanne B. Kenney, RN, BSN, HN-BC

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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.



Amir Alishahi Tabriz, PhD, MD, MPH

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Team Functioning and Clinical Quality, Patient Satisfaction, and Patient Portal Implementation Among Patient-Centered Medical Homes

Physician- and nursing staff–reported team functioning was associated with patient satisfaction but not with clinical quality or patient portal implementation.




Teresa Mulligan, MHSA

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Trends in Inpatient Hospital Prices, 2008 to 2010

A comprehensive presentation of intensity-adjusted hospital price levels and growth rates, including national detail on more than 350 types of hospitalizations, and regional and local averages.



Bruce W. Church, PhD

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Novel Predictive Models for Metabolic Syndrome Risk: A "Big Data" Analytic Approach

The authors evaluated a new "big data" analytic predictive platform that quickly and accurately analyzes large data sets to identify populations at risk of developing conditions such as metabolic syndrome.


Margaret Holmes-Rovner, PhD

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Type 2 Diabetes Patient Activation and mHealth Interventions Decreased Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Mobile health (mHealth) and a patient activation program could serve as a model for improving health outcomes for patients in outpatient clinical settings by decreasing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk score.


Richard SoRelle, BS

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Financial Incentives and Physician Commitment to Guideline-Recommended Hypertension Management

Financial incentives may not be strong enough to influence physician goal commitment to guideline-recommended hypertension care when providers attribute performance to forces beyond their control.


Mark G. Erlander, PhD

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Health Economic Analysis of Breast Cancer Index in Patients With ER+, LN- Breast Cancer

This study projected that the breast cancer index assay is cost saving when used either at diagnosis or at 5 years post diagnosis.


Thomas B. Valuck, MD, JD

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Improving Quality Measure Maintenance: Navigating the Complexities of Evolving Evidence

An exploration of potential negative effects from delays in measure maintenance when changes in clinical evidence affect measure use found that delays may affect patient care and outcomes.


Arthur H. Fierman, MD

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Randomized Trial of an Electronic Asthma Monitoring System Among New York City Children

Children who used an electronic monitoring system had as many emergency department visits and hospitalizations for asthma as children who used a paper diary.



Heather L. Morris, PhD

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Geographic Access to Endocrinologists for Florida's Publicly Insured Children With Diabetes

Enrollment, claims, and spatial data are used to demonstrate the importance of outreach strategies for families in rural areas who have children with diabetes. Spatial barriers, alone, do not fully elucidate racial/ethnic disparities in pediatric diabetes for street-level location. (For Tables and the Figure, please access the PDF on the last page.)


Marthe R. Gold, MD

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A Strategic Plan for Integrating Cost-effectiveness Analysis Into the US Healthcare System

A panel composed of medical and pharmacy directors expressed strong support for a greater role for cost-effectiveness analysis in US health policy decisions.


Barbara Bokhour, PhD

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False-Positive Mammography and Its Association With Health Service Use

This study demonstrated that a false-positive mammogram was associated with increases in outpatient visits, but not provider referrals, for 1 year post mammogram.




Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH

Latest:

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Management During COVID-19: In-Person vs Virtual Visits

This article compares cardiovascular disease risk management in community clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic among patients for whom primary care was delivered mostly in person vs mostly virtually.


William L. Schpero, PhD

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Automating Processes Can Help Prevent Avoidable Losses of Coverage: William Schpero, PhD, MPhil, MPH

Avoiding losses of coverage due to administrative barriers can be done with a focus on making some of the processes automatic.





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