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Elbert S. Huang, MD, MPH

Latest:

Patients Who Self-Monitor Blood Glucose and Their Unused Testing Results

This article identifies patient-, provider-, and system-level factors associated with the problem of self-monitoring blood glucose without use of the results.


Daniel J. Durand, MD

Latest:

Beyond Regulatory Requirements: Designing ACO Websites to Enhance Stakeholder Engagement

The authors describe best practices for Web design in the accountable care organization space in order to enhance engagement with patients and providers.


Anagha Tolpadi, MS

Latest:

Understanding the Social Risk Factor Adjustment’s Effect on Star Ratings

This article examines how CMS’ adjustment for social risk factors affects the Medicare Advantage Star Ratings and the type of contracts affected by the adjustment.



Xiaojin Xie, MS

Latest:

Computed Tomography Scan Use Variation: Patient, Hospital, and Geographic Factors

We observed small-area variation in computed tomography scan use for inpatients in New York State, even after controlling for relevant patient and hospital characteristics.



Emily Ruth Maxson, BS

Latest:

Using Electronic Prescribing Transaction Data to Estimate Electronic Health Record Adoption

Transactional data from the Surescripts electronic prescribing network may be used to track electronic health record adoption efficiently and with regional granularity.


Derek A. Misurski, RPh, PhD

Latest:

Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing in Managed Care Subjects With Influenza

Retrospective analysis of the US Impact National Benchmark Database indicated that 80% of antibiotics prescribed in subjects with influenza were inappropriate.


Jennifer L. Donovan, PharmD

Latest:

Development and Pilot Testing of Guidelines to Monitor High-Risk Medications in the Ambulatory Setting

Pilot testing of guidelines for the laboratory monitoring of high-risk medications shows that monitoring is highly variable and that there is room for improvement.


Anthony D. Slonim, MD, DrPH

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.



Leonard E. Fensterheim, MPH

Latest:

Improving Pneumococcal and Herpes Zoster Vaccination Uptake: Expanding Pharmacist Privileges

States offering pharmacists full immunization privileges have significantly higher vaccination uptake rates for pneumococcal disease and herpes zoster than states with restricted or no authorization.





Daniel J. Crespin, PhD

Latest:

Do Health Systems Respond to the Quality of Their Competitors?

The authors determined whether Minnesota health systems responded to competitors’ publicly reported performance. Low performers fell further behind high performers, suggesting that reporting was not associated with quality competition.


Eric B. Larson, MD, MPH

Latest:

A Value Proposition for Pragmatic Clinical Trials

The authors examine the origin, benefits, and challenges of pragmatic clinical trials to assess the ultimate value of this research design.


Joseph G. Rossi, PharmD

Latest:

Effects of a Medicaid Prior Authorization Policy for Pregabalin

State Medicaid programs’ pregabalin prior authorization accomplished the objective of lower pregabalin utilization; the unintended effects were increased opioid use and increased disease-related healthcare costs.





Michael J. Fine, MD, MSc

Latest:

Toyota Production System Quality Improvement Initiative Improves Perioperative Antibiotic Therapy

Use of Toyota production system methods as part of a nosocomial MRSA prevention initiative on a surgical unit improved quality of care in other areas.




Brian W. Powers, AB

Latest:

When Doctors Go to Business School: Career Choices of Physician-MBAs

Large-scale analysis of Harvard Business School’s physician graduates yields new insights into physician-MBA career choices and the utility of these programs.



Ellen Harrison, MBA, RN, vice president, HMS

Latest:

The Cost of Not Taking Our Medicine: The Complex Causes and Effects of Low Medication Adherence

Actions by providers, health plans, and healthcare consumers can substantially improve surprisingly low medication adherence rates in the United States and overall population health.


Amanda K. Lunsford, MA

Latest:

A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support System for Depression Care Management

This article describes the development and capabilities of a Webbased decision support system for care managers working in the context of the chronic care model.

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