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Eric R. Bates, 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.


Do Peterson, MS

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Population Targeting and Durability of Multimorbidity Collaborative Care Management

Benefits of a patient-centered multimorbidity care management program occurred early, and were evident only among patients with depression and unfavorable medical control of diabetes and heart disease.


Dan Sayam Zuckerman, MD

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Making Sense of Advanced Payment Models

The American Society of Clinical Oncology has developed the Patient-Centered Oncology Payment (PCOP) model with the hope that PCOP will be accepted by CMS as an advanced alternative payment model, and become available to medical oncologists as an alternative to the Merit-based Incentive Payment System.






Catherine A. McCarty, PhD, MPH

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Utilization of HER2 Genetic Testing in a Multi-Institutional Observational Study

Evaluation of real-world implementation of HER2 testing showed that uptake was high (>90%) and trastuzumab treatment was targeted to patients with positive HER2 status.


Maria Romanova, MD

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Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose Levels in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Not Taking Insulin: A Meta-analysis

A meta-analysis of 9 RCTs found little benefit in self-monitoring of blood glucose levels on A1C outcomes in patients with diabetes mellitus not taking insulin.


Michelle Higgins, PA-C

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ED-Based Care Coordination Reduces Costs for Frequent ED Users

Results of our pilot randomized controlled intervention involving emergency department (ED)-based care coordination and community health workers demonstrated a trend toward fewer ED visits, fewer hospitalizations, and lower costs among intervention patients.


Jesse B. Dalton, MA

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Drug Plan Design Incentives Among Medicare Prescription Drug Plans

Medicare-Advantage Prescription drug plans (MA-PDs) and standalone PDPs appear to respond to different incentives for plan design.



Donna Hodnicki, PhD, FNP-BC

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Sharing Care in the ACO Era

The authors propose a framework considering patient complexity and certainty of diagnosis to triage encounters to the most appropriate provider in an accountable care organization.


Julie Lowery, PhD

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E-Consult Implementation: Lessons Learned Using Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

This paper identified 4 factors associated with implementation success of e-consults in 8 VA medical centers, with implications for implementing similar health IT initiatives elsewhere.


Ahmed M. Alshehri, PhD

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Comprehensive Health Management Pharmacist-Delivered Model: Impact on Healthcare Utilization and Costs

Pharmacist-provided comprehensive medication management led to a significant difference in emergency department visits and a cost savings of $2.10 to $2.60 for every $1.00 spent relative to a comparator group.




Karen L. Margolis, MD, MPH

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Impact of Hypertension on Healthcare Costs Among Children

This study demonstrates a major influence of prehypertension and hypertension on healthcare costs in a large cohort of children, independent of body mass index.




Zeba M. Khan, PhD

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The Value of Survival Gains in Myelodysplastic Syndromes

This study measured the value of survival gains attributable to the introduction of 3 novel therapies for myelodysplastic syndromes.


Anne M. Schettine, BS, RN

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Preventive Care for Chronically Ill Children in Medicaid Managed Care

The existence of chronic conditions did not adversely impact the ability of children in Medicaid managed care to access and utilize recommended preventive care services.




Joz&eacute

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Case-Mix Adjustment for Diabetes Indicators: A Systematic Review

A systematic review of the impact and rationale for the selection of adjustment factors (case-mix factors) used to describe performance in diabetes care.


Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, APRN-CNP

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Making an Evidence-Based Case for Urgent Action to Address Clinician Burnout

Clinician burnout is currently a public health epidemic that is threatening the quality and safety of healthcare. Solutions for action by healthcare systems are offered.


Diego Núñez García, MD

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“Lean” Improvement in the Quality of Patient Care in the Hospital Admissions Process

The objective of this work is to improve the quality of patient care in the admission office service of the University Hospital Virgen del Rocío (HUVR) by standardizing and systematizing its procedures using Lean methodology. The results have allowed HUVR to achieve continuous improvement in the process, eliminating the elements that do not add value.


Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH

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Impact of a Physician-Led Point of Care Medication Delivery System on Medication Adherence

A point of care medication delivery system improves medication adherence to cardiovascular medications without increasing costs.



Kristen J. Wells, PhD, MPH

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Managed Care and Cancer Outcomes for Medicare Beneficiaries With Disabilities

This study showed better outcomes for disabled Medicare patients with breast cancer but not those with lung cancer when they were enrolled in HMOs.

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