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Hassan Fouayzi, MS

Latest:

Medication Adherence and Use of Generic Drug Therapies

Generic prescribing was associated with improved medication adherence in 2 of 5 study conditions, but $0 copayments were associated with improved adherence across all conditions.


Joanne M. Shear, MS, FNP-BC

Latest:

The Patient-Centered Medical Home in the Veterans Health Administration

We describe the Veterans Health Administration's nationwide patient-centered medical home (PCMH) initiative and evaluate interim changes in PCMH-related patient care processes.


Elham Torabi, PhD, MSIE

Latest:

FASStR: A Framework for Ensuring High-Quality Operational Metrics in Health Care

Through literature review and collaborative design, we propose the Focus, Activity, Statistic, Scale type, and Reference (FASStR) framework to provide a systematic approach to health care operation metric definition and use.


Edwin S. Wong, PhD

Latest:

Factors Associated With Primary Care Physician Turnover in the VA

This longitudinal observational study found higher team satisfaction with workload to be significantly associated with lower primary care physician turnover.


Jonathan M. Raviotta, MPH

Latest:

Using the 4 Pillars to Increase Vaccination Among High-Risk Adults: Who Benefits?

Pneumococcal; tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis; and influenza vaccination increased among high-risk adults in a 2-year study.


Patricia Santora, PhD

Latest:

Low Screening and Follow-up for Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Health Plan Beneficiaries

Screening and follow-up for unhealthy alcohol use are low among plan members. Use of standardized screening tools, documentation, and care for alcohol misuse need improvement.


Christine Stewart, PhD

Latest:

Use of Web-Based Shared Medical Records Among Patients With HIV

Use of online shared records was higher among HIV patients who had indicators of recent increases in healthcare needs and lower among several vulnerable populations.


Fenfang Li, PhD

Latest:

The Impact of Kaua'i Care Transition Intervention on Hospital Readmission Rates

By enrolling selected high-risk elderly patients into the intervention, then empowering and educating them, this study successfully reduced hospital readmission rates.


Tara Lagu, MD, MPH

Latest:

The Association Between Insurance Type and Cost-Related Delay in Care: A Survey

In a survey of patients and visitors to a large academic medical center, middle-income respondents with private insurance reported more cost-related delays in care than those with public insurance.


William Kazanis, MS

Latest:

Reducing Coprescriptions of Benzodiazepines and Opioids in a Veteran Population

This study evaluated a passive clinical pharmacist intervention to reduce the coprescribing of benzodiazepines and opioid analgesics by using chart review notes to alert providers.






David Auerbach, PhD, MS

Latest:

How Will Provider-Focused Payment Reform Impact Geographic Variation in Medicare Spending?

Unlike ACOs or P4P, implementation of bundled payment for inpatient and post acute care in Medicare would modestly reduce geographic variation in spending.


Janice Lopez, PharmD, MPH

Latest:

Impact of Type 2 Diabetes Medication Cost Sharing on Patient Outcomes and Health Plan Costs

An analysis of claims from over 90,000 patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) demonstrates that increased medication cost sharing is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and increased plan costs.



Heather Taffet Gold, PhD

Latest:

Delayed Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer Patients in Integrated Delivery Systems

Among older women in 5 integrated delivery systems, 14% experienced delayed radiotherapy for breast cancer, even though they had insurance and access to care.


Angela Fagerlin, PhD

Latest:

Pilot-Testing a New Program for Providing Personalized and Patient-Centered Preventive Care

Program that enhances personalized and patient-centered preventive care at a busy inner-city primary care clinic may be associated with improved health outcomes.


Seth Seabury, PhD

Latest:

Formulary Restrictions and Stroke Risk in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

Limiting access to non–vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants through step therapy and prior authorization may exacerbate current underuse of anticoagulants and increase the risk of stroke in patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation.


Nicole Sweeney, BA

Latest:

Improving Population Health Through Multistakeholder Partnerships

Improving population health requires developing innovative multistakeholder partnerships to enable mining and cross-leveraging data sets, creating patient touchpoint “ecosystems,” and aligning investments with each stakeholder’s returns.


Colleen Lauster, PharmD

Latest:

Impact of a Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Clinic on Quality Measures

This study evaluated a pharmacist-managed diabetes clinic to determine its impact on diabetes-related quality measures.(For Tables and Figures, please access the PDF on last page.)






Lane Koenig, PhD

Latest:

High-Need Beneficiary Enrollment Patterns in Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare

Accounting for 32% of all Medicare enrollees in 2019, high-need beneficiaries were more likely to be in traditional Medicare than Medicare Advantage.


Kenneth J. Smith, MD, MS

Latest:

FDA Warning and Removal of Rosiglitazone From VA National Formulary

After the FDA warning and removal of rosiglitazone from the VA National Formulary, glucose control may have declined among those discontinuing rosiglitazone without receiving replacement medication.


Margaret R. Stedman, PhD

Latest:

Healthcare Information Technology Interventions to Improve Cardiovascular and Diabetes Medication Adherence

Despite increasing availability of healthcare information technology, a literature review showed few clinical data on medication adherence interventions using this technology.


Emily M. Hagel, MS

Latest:

Improving Endoscopy Completion: Effectiveness of an Interactive Voice Response System

An interactive voice response system is as effective as nurse phone calls for ensuring that patients attend appointments and are adequately prepared for endoscopy examinations.

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