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Sarah Lillie, PhD

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Managed Care Patients' Preferences, Physician Recommendations, and Colon Cancer Screening

CRC screening rates in a large managed care organization were low. Among those screened, use was associated more with physicians' recommendations than with patient preferences.


David W. Hutton, PhD

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Importance of Reasons for Stocking Adult Vaccines

Economic factors associated with the purchase and maintenance of vaccine inventory and inadequate reimbursement for vaccination services were the most important to pharmacy and doctors’ office decision makers when considering whether to stock adult vaccines.




Eric Schultz, BS

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Real-World Economic Value of a 21-Gene Assay in Early-Stage Breast Cancer

Universal gene expression profiling of patients with stage II breast cancer resulted in outpatient savings of $11,000 (inclusive of testing costs) within 6 months of initiation of medical therapy.


Jill Schinkel, MS

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National Estimates of Price Variation by Site of Care

Between 2009 and 2013, for individuals with employer-sponsored insurance, prices for services performed at hospital outpatient departments were higher than in physician offices, and the magnitude of price differential increased over time.


Sheila L. Molony, PhD, APRN, GNP-BC

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Predicting Nursing Home Placement Among Home- and Community-Based Services Program Participants

The authors developed a model to identify participants in a home- and community-based services program who are at highest risk for long-term nursing home placement.


Ihor Sawczuk, MD

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The Ingredients of Success in a Medicare Accountable Care Organization

For 2 successive years, the Hackensack Alliance Accountable Care Organization achieved cost savings and maintained quality by using physicians with patient-centered medical homes and nurse care coordinators focused on high-risk patients.


Jad Skaf, MD

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The Impact of Hospitalists on Length of Stay and Costs: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we found that hospitalists reduce hospital length of stay without increasing costs.


Steven C. Grambow, PhD

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Variability in Resource Use: Diagnosing Colorectal Cancer

In a cohort of 449 patients with colorectal cancer in the VA health system, diagnostic resource use varied with facility, patient age, and patient presentation.


Hui Tang, MS

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Physician Financial Incentives and Care for the Underserved in the United States

Financial incentives alter the quality and quantity of care that physicians provide. Understanding physicians' recent experience with incentives may help shape current payment reform efforts.


Larissa I. Zakletskaia, MA

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Putting the Pieces Together: EHR Communication and Diabetes Patient Outcomes

More frequent electronic health record (EHR) message forwarding in primary care teams is associated with worse outcomes and higher medical costs for patients with diabetes.



Todd Prewitt, MD, FAAFP

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Payer's Role in Care: Gatekeeper or Change Agent?

The panel discussion for Session 3, "The Role of Health Plans and Payers in Patient Care," discussed the role of payers in revolutionizing the system to make it patient-centric.



Liz Dennett, MLIS

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A Systematic Review of Measurement Properties of Instruments Assessing Presenteeism

A systematic review of presenteeism instruments found that most have been validated to some extent, but evidence for criterion validity is virtually absent.


Angela C. Dobbs, MA

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Impact of Predictive Model-Directed End-of-Life Counseling for Medicare Beneficiaries

A telephonic counseling program, directed by a predictive model, reduced end-of-life costs by 4.5% within 2 Medicare Health Support pilot programs.


Jayanti Mukherjee, PhD

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Do Patient or Provider Characteristics Impact Management of Diabetes?

Many more patient than provider characteristics are associated with optimal or poor glycemic control and treatment intensification when glycemic control is initially lost.


Heidi C. Lew, PharmD

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Adherence, Persistence, and Switching Patterns of Dabigatran Etexilate

We present a descriptive analysis utilizing pharmacy claims from a managed care population to quantify adherence, persistence, and switching patterns for patients initiating dabigatran.


John M. Cosgrove, MD

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Effect of Insurance Status on the Stage of Breast and Colorectal Cancers in a Safety-Net Hospital

In a safety-net hospital, patients with Medicaid have rates of advanced-stage cancer similar to those patients with other types of insurance; however, patients with no insurance have significantly higher rates of advanced disease.



Stephen Koesters, MD

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Testing of a Tethered Personal Health Record Framework for Early End-of-Life Discussions

Pilot testing demonstrates the use of a novel, personal health record—based framework used in primary care settings may improve presence and quality of advance care planning documentation in the electronic health record.


Becky A. Briesacher, PhD

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Identifying Patients With Osteoporosis or at Risk for Osteoporotic Fractures

Identifying patients with osteoporosis or low bone mineral density and high risk for osteoporotic fractures is possible in administrative data using osteoporosis diagnoses and fracture risk profile.



David C. Aron, MD, MS

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Impact of a National Specialty E-Consultation Implementation Project on Access

E-consult implementation grew from 12 to 122 VHA sites with multiple specialties. The adjusted e-consult rate of 1.93/100 consults saved significant patient travel miles and costs.


Holly Kilness-Packett, MA

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Expert Panel: Access to Multiple Treatment Options Is Needed to Continue the Fight Against HIV

A multidisciplinary panel of HIV experts gathered in October 2016 to discuss the current state of HIV care and develop critical recommendations for Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) committee members to consider when developing policies affecting their member populations who are living with HIV. This paper presents the panel’s discussion, consensus opinion, and conclusions.


Todd Sorensen, PharmD

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Comprehensive Medication Management Services: Benefits for Seniors With Diabetes

Authors from the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy highlight the role that pharmacists can play in care optimization for seniors with chronic conditions.



Anita T. Shaffer

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PI3K Inhibitors Face Challenges in Hematologic Malignancies

The PI3K cell-signaling network has been an important therapeutic target in oncology research for nearly 40 years ago, but the use of PI3K inhibitors in hematologic malignancies has come under scrutiny amid concerns about efficacy and safety.


Moe Alsumidaie, MBA, MSF

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Enhanced Care Coordination Improves HIV Viral Load Suppression Rates

Enhanced care coordination in New York City that leveraged surveillance data with a health plan’s Medicaid managed care roster improved its HIV viral load suppression rate.

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