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Jun Su, MD, MSc

Latest:

Absenteeism and Productivity Among Employees Being Treated for Hepatitis C

Employees with hepatitis C (HCV) who underwent existing treatments had more absences and higher indirect costs than HCVinfected employees who did not undergo treatment.


Wendy T. Dyer, MS

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Safety and Effectiveness of Mail Order Pharmacy Use in Diabetes

Patients using mail order pharmacies have lower healthcare utilization, but somewhat less laboratory monitoring of persistent medications and slightly higher contraindicated medication use.


David J. Magid, MD, MPH

Latest:

Cost-effectiveness Evaluation of a Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Program

A technology-based, pharmacist-run home blood pressure monitoring program improves health outcomes by investing $20.50 per mm Hg systolic blood pressure lowered and $3300 per life-year gained.



Andrew Hoburg, PhD

Latest:

Radical Prostatectomy Innovation and Outcomes at Military and Civilian Institutions

Minimally invasive radical prostatectomy was more commonly performed in civilian hospitals compared with military hospitals among TRICARE beneficiaries, with comparable postoperative outcomes.



Margot Carlson Delogne

Latest:

Partnering With Patients to Rapidly Develop a Quality-of-Life Measure in Mycosis Fungoides/Sézary Syndrome Type Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma

The field of measurement in Mycosis Fungoides/Sézary syndrome type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma lacked a specific quality-of-life measure to describe patient experience or guide treatment decisions. Using an online platform with an engaged patient community, we developed and psychometrically validated a new measure in just under a year.





Harris S. Silver, MD

Latest:

Relationship Between Short-Acting β-Adrenergic Agonist Use and Healthcare Costs

Overuse of rescue medication among asthma patients is associated with increased exacerbations and higher total and asthma-related healthcare costs.


Michael Hein, MD, MS

Latest:

Medical Homes Require More Than an EMR and Aligned Incentives

Primary care teams implementing medical homes experience professional role confusion and interpersonal conflict, and require effective administrative leadership to ensure success during this transition.


Seth Richards-Shubik, PhD

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Boosting Workplace Wellness Programs With Financial Incentives

Financial incentives created under the Affordable Care Act can help promote employer wellness programs and support preventive services utilization.


Julie M. Donohue, PhD

Latest:

Generic Initiation and Antidepressant Therapy Adherence Under Medicare Part D

This study shows that generic initiation improves adherence to antidepressant therapy among Medicare patients and mitigates the negative effects of the Part D coverage gap.



Loreen M. Brown, MSW

Latest:

The National Oncology Working Group (NOW) Initiative: Payer and Provider Collaborations in Oncology Benefits Management

This article highlights the work of the National Oncology Working Group (NOW) Initiative.


Joachim Szecsenyi, MD

Latest:

Gender Differences in Healthcare Utilization of Patients With Diabetes

Gender differences were found in healthcare utilization in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Germany, despite a high rate of enrollment in a disease management program.


Francesco Leo, MD, PhD

Latest:

Does a Personalized Approach Improve Patient Satisfaction in Thoracic Oncology?

Evaluation of cancer patients’ quality of life at admission enabled improvement of their satisfaction with received care at discharge.



Setareh A. Williams, PhD

Latest:

Economic Burden of Osteoporotic Fractures in US Managed Care Enrollees

Osteoporotic fractures are associated with a significant economic burden, including costs of rehabilitation services and a high total all-cause cost of care.


Yan Li, MD

Latest:

Breast Cancer Multigene Testing Trends and Impact on Chemotherapy Use

A multigene test for breast cancer recurrence risk was used in a minority of eligible patients, yet was associated with a decrease in chemotherapy use.



Yizchak Dresner, MD, MS

Latest:

Long-Term Statin Use and the Risk of Parkinson's Disease

This historical cohort study demonstrates that long-term statin use is associated with a significant decrease in the incidence of Parkinson's disease.


Antony Ruggeri, MD

Latest:

Implementing an Oncology Precision Medicine Clinic in a Large Community Health System

Precision medicine is increasingly being utilized in oncology. Aurora Health Care has implemented Syapse software to integrate molecular data into the electronic health record to accommodate precision medicine findings.


Natan R. Kahan, RPh, MHA

Latest:

Curtailing Laboratory Test Ordering in a Managed Care Setting Through Redesign of a Computerized Order Form

Simple restructuring of a computerized order form significantly reduced the number of laboratory tests suspected of being unnecessary or redundant.


R. Sterling Haring, DO, MPH

Latest:

Patient-Centered Care: Turning the Rhetoric Into Reality

Understanding the perspectives of clinicians and administrators who are leaders in implementing patient-centeredness in accountable care organizations can help point the way toward implementation by others.


Augusto Miravalle, MD

Latest:

Comparative Effectiveness of Early Natalizumab Treatment in JC Virus-Negative Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis

We estimated the long-term risks and benefits of disease modifying therapies. Benefits were favored by natalizumab with minimal increased risks in the negative anti-JC virus population.


Tao Gu, PhD

Latest:

Cost of Biologic Treatment Persistence or Switching in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who switched biologics incurred higher costs than patients who persisted on biologics. Etanercept appeared to be associated with the lowest costs.


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