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Linda Naughton, RN

Latest:

Case Study: How Does an ACO Generate Savings Three Years in a Row?

Increasing accountable care organization savings is dependent on maximizing quality scores and increasing the number of beneficiaries while maintaining a low per-capita spend through efficiencies of care.


Rebecca Paradis, MPA

Latest:

Reply to "Transforming Oncology Care": Advancing Value, Accessing Innovation

Patient access to innovation may be at risk as new payment models emerge in oncology.


Debra A. Patt, MD, MPH

Latest:

Pathways, Outcomes, and Costs in Colon Cancer: Retrospective Evaluations in 2 Distinct Databases

Retrospective evaluations of electronic health records and claims databases to assess clinical outcomes and costs associated with evidence-based pathways in colon cancer.



Amalavoyal V. Chari, PhD

Latest:

Opportunity Costs of Ambulatory Medical Care in the United States

An analysis of the opportunity cost associated with ambulatory medical care in the United States demonstrates substantial time costs for individuals and society.



Amber M. Maraccini, PhD

Latest:

Creating Clarity: Distinguishing Between Community and Population Health

This paper aims to bring clarity to the conceptual confusion between community and population health, which currently impacts progress in both research and clinical practice.



Margaret E. O'Kane, MHA, President, National Committee for Quality Assurance

Latest:

Quality’s Quarter-Century

Measurement and accountability are now part of the DNA of our entire healthcare system, and cost and quality are both improving.


Elizabeth Schenk, PhD, MHI, RN

Latest:

Applicability of the Omaha System in Acute Care Nursing for Information Interoperability in the Era of Accountable Care

Complex interventions from hospital settings mapped to Omaha System terms commonly used in community care; demonstrating its potential as a tool for interoperability across settings.


Haley Bush, MSPH

Latest:

Impact of Hepatitis C Virus and Insurance Coverage on Mortality

The Medicaid population has significantly higher hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence and mortality rates than patients with private insurance. These data must be considered when policy makers assess providing additional support to Medicaid programs for HCV elimination.


Laurence I. Ikeda, MD

Latest:

Opioid Prescribing for Chronic Pain in a Community-Based Healthcare System

This study identified populations with non-cancer chronic pain to determine which patients may be more likely to receive an opioid prescription in an outpatient setting.


Jalpa A. Doshi, PhD

Latest:

Financial Incentives Tied to Medicare Star Ratings: Impact on Influenza Vaccination Uptake in Medicare Beneficiaries

Influenza vaccine uptake improved among Medicare Advantage enrollees when influenza vaccination was introduced as a performance metric in Medicare star ratings and accompanying bonus payments.


Eric A. Wright, PharmD, MPH

Latest:

Medication Burden in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes

Patients endure heavy medication complexity following hospital discharge for acute coronary syndrome.



Jerry Penso, MD, MBA

Latest:

Solutions for Filling Gaps in Accountable Care Measure Sets

Gaps in accountable care measure sets can be addressed efficiently using priority measure types and innovative approaches to measurement.



Christopher Beadles, MD, PhD

Latest:

Medical Home Effects on Enrollees With Mental and Physical Illness

Medical home enrollment had mixed effects on acute care use and a large effect on outpatient care use. Effects on expenditures varied by mental illness.


Kara Zivin, PhD

Latest:

"No-Shows": Who Fails to Follow Up With Initial Behavioral Health Treatment?

Patients who obtained authorization but did not get initial mental health treatment needed treatment as much as or more than patients who presented for care.


Sneha S. Kellar, MPH

Latest:

Treatment Patterns Among Adults With ADHD Receiving Long-Acting Therapy

Adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who received long-acting combination therapy had significantly lower adherence and persistence compared with those who received long-acting monotherapy.



Leila Samy, MPH

Latest:

Engaging Providers in Underserved Areas to Adopt Electronic Health Records

We assessed Regional Extension Centers' (RECs') progress in promoting EHR adoption among providers in rural and health professional shortage areas and found that RECs are achieving much success in enrolling these providers.



Xiaoyan Li, PhD

Latest:

Cost Per Response Analysis of Strategies for Chronic Immune Thrombocytopenia

This decision tree model estimates the cost per response and incremental cost per additional responder for romiplostim, eltrombopag, and “watch and rescue” for immune thrombocytopenia.


Judith S. Hurley, MS

Latest:

Can Outpatient Pharmacy Data Identify Persons With Undiagnosed COPD?

Algorithms based on managed care pharmacy data can efficiently identify persons at risk for undiagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.



Jennifer Wolff, PhD

Latest:

Patient-Centered Communication and Outcomes in Heart Failure

Among community patients living with heart failure, excellent and good patient-centered communication was associated with a reduced risk of death.



Bruce Miller, MD

Latest:

Real-Time Video Detection of Falls in Dementia Care Facility and Reduced Emergency Care

An artificial intelligence–enabled video fall detection system using visual science reduced emergency department visits by 80% in 6 communities over 3 months.


Donald M. Steinwachs, PhD

Latest:

Substitutive Hospital at Home for Older Persons: Effects on Costs

Substitutive Hospital at Home care for 4 common conditions is associated with cost savings.

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