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Paul Guerino, MS

Latest:

The Development of a Patient-Reported Functional Limitations Index

We describe an easy-to-interpret, patient-reported Functional Limitations Index that can be used to monitor care of patients along the disability continuum.


Gale Adcock, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, FAANP

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Worksite Medical Home: Health Services Use and Claim Costs

This study examined the relationship among availability of an on-site, employer-provided primary care medical home, and health services use and health plan costs.



Lewis G. Sandy, MD, MBA

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Variation in Spending Associated With Primary Care Practices

Physician practices account for a significant amount of variation in spending.


Douglas L. Wood, MD

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Effect of Multiple Chronic Conditions Among Working-Age Adults

Multiple chronic conditions among working-age adults lead to high costs over many years. Understanding how to effectively manage such patients is an important challenge.







Cornelia Mahler, MA, RN, PhD

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Identification of Patients Likely to Benefit From Care Management Programs

Three approaches to prospective patient identification for care management programs were compared: predictive modeling, selection by primary care physician, and a combination of both.


Lavoisier Cardozo, MD

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Health Literacy and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Among the Elderly: A Study From a Patient-Centered Medical Home

A study to determine the health literacy of elderly patients and establish whether an association exists between health literacy and cardiovascular disease risk factors.


Beth M. Beaudin-Seiler, PhD

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Quality in Healthcare and National Quality Awards

Hospitals receiving national quality awards showed better performance in selected outcomes variables compared with hospitals that had not received these awards.



Todd Yezefski, MD

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Impact of Trained Oncology Financial Navigators on Patient Out-of-Pocket Spending

Hospitals that used trained financial navigators were able to provide financial assistance for their patients with cancer, providing access to care that would otherwise be unaffordable.




Maggie J. Bierlein, MS

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Implications of Evolving Delivery System Reforms for Prostate Cancer Care

Healthcare integration was associated with small declines in treatment, but no change in overtreatment of prostate cancer. Integrated care delivery alone may be insufficient to curtail overtreatment.



Anju Sahay, PhD

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Patient Ratings of Veterans Affairs and Affiliated Hospitals

The mean online patient rating for Veterans Affairs hospitals was higher (3.70 ± 1.3 out of 5) than the rating for affiliated hospitals (3.19 ± 1.3; P = .003).


Deborah Lubeck, PhD

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Second-line and Third-line Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer: Use and Cost

Using health insurance claims, we identified common first-, second-, and third-line chemotherapy regimens for patients with lung cancer and associated utilization and costs of care.


Patrick T. Tyree, AA

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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Provider Use and Expenditures by Cancer Treatment Phase

More than 26% of cancer patients see CAM providers, primarily for musculoskeletal problems; use does not vary by treatment phase, and associated expenditures are low.



Sara Karlovitch

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Rates of Thrombosis in Patients Treated With Hydroxyurea Fairly Stable Over Time, Review Finds

Mortality and myelofibrosis varied depending on follow-up duration in this review of patients with polycythemia vera treated with hydroxyurea, and incidences of thrombosis and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) were stable over time.


Barbara G. Silverman, MD, MPH

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Can a Nationwide Media Campaign Affect Antibiotic Use?

A nationwide media campaign aimed at parents was associated with reductions in the use of antibiotics for pediatric upper respiratory infections, otitis media, and pharyngitis.


Amy Bruce, MPP

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Project ECHO: An Effective Means of Increasing Palliative Care Capacity

This article provides insight on the work of 7 of Project ECHO’s replicating partners from around the world who are implementing the ECHO model to address the knowledge gap that underlies integrated palliative care crisis.



Karen G. Schmidt, MPH

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Effect of a Managed Care Disease Management Program on Diabetes Care

Processes and outcomes of diabetes care improved substantially over 6 years in a managed care health plan with a comprehensive diabetes disease management program.


Kenneth J. Sklar, EdD

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Assessing Outcomes in Child Psychiatry

Two standardized rating scales appeared to be valid and reliable for use at admission and possibly follow-up in a child psychiatry system of care.

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