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Amy Hughes, PhD

Latest:

Characteristics of Self-Triaged Emergency Department Visits by Adults With Cancer

Adults with cancer may have difficulty self-assessing the clinical severity of their acute care needs, yet they rarely use a telephone triage line available to them.


Hilary E. D. Placzek, PhD, MPH

Latest:

An Evaluation of a Care Coaching and Provider Referral Intervention for Behavioral Health Needs

Care coaching and behavioral health provider referral programs produce long-term savings, reductions in avoidable utilization, and increases in targeted services to treat behavioral health conditions.


Lee Schwamm, MD

Latest:

Financial Impact of Telehealth: Rural Chief Financial Officer Perspectives

Interviews with chief financial officers of rural hospitals revealed that they perceived telehealth to have some financial advantages; however, they did not believe that telehealth improved their hospitals’ financial situations.


Giovanni Cucchiaro, MD, MPP

Latest:

Improving Pain Clinic Outcomes With Preappointment Surveys: Data-Driven Policy Change

Implementing a policy change to require preappointment surveys before scheduling initial clinic evaluations can improve wait-list times and show rates.



Amanda Walden, PhD, RHIA, CHDA

Latest:

To Report or Not Report Health Care Data Breaches

This study presents information regarding the decisions that health care privacy officers make about reporting a data breach, including factors that can affect the decision process, such as personal/organizational knowledge, prior breach status, and framed scenarios.


Michael H. Shannon, MD

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Exploratory Study of Selected Stakeholder Insights Into Continuous Glucose Monitoring in T2D With Risk-Sharing Agreements

A small expert panel was selected to share professional experiences with risk-sharing agreements and advance the cost-effective utilization of continuous glucose monitoring–centered care in type 2 diabetes (T2D).


Brad Spellberg, MD

Latest:

Choosing Wisely Interventions to Reduce Antibiotic Overuse in the Safety Net

This study evaluates the impact of Choosing Wisely–based interventions on antibiotic prescribing for viral respiratory tract infections in a real-world safety-net setting.


Daniel F. Becker, MD

Latest:

Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Management of Adolescent Behavioral Health

Personnel costs ($90,514) of a primary care–embedded adolescent behavioral health nurse practitioner over 2 years were 63% of the potential revenue generated ($144,449).


Fei Tang, PhD

Latest:

Social Determinants of Health Score: Does It Help Identify Those at Higher Cardiovascular Risk?

Calculating a social score is feasible and it predicts cardiovascular outcomes. In order to do this, institutions have to collect social determinants of health.


Kevin F. Kennedy, MS

Latest:

Limited English Proficiency, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Disease, and In-Hospital COVID-19 Outcomes

This study evaluated whether limited English proficiency modifies the association between cardiovascular risk factors or cardiovascular disease and outcomes in patients hospitalized with COVID-19.


Amy Paller, MD

Latest:

IgE Mediation in Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis, Concurrent Immune Disorders: Amy Paller, MD

Amy Paller, MD, pediatric dermatologist and clinical researcher at Northwestern Medicine's Feinberg School of Medicine, discussed the potential impact of reducing immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels in pediatric patients with atopic dermatitis.


Henry Sullivant, MD

Latest:

A Novel Approach to Attribute Responsible Physicians Using Inpatient Claims

The authors propose a novel approach in which physicians’ responsibility for inpatient stays is expressed through physician-specific attribution ratios informed by patient characteristics.


Mark Linzer, MD

Latest:

Teamwork Enhances Patient Experience: Linking TEAM and Net Promoter Scores

In 1386 providers, better teamwork related to higher patient Net Promoter Score (NPS), and the relationship between provider experience and NPS was mediated by teamwork.


Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA

Latest:

Unmet Needs in the HFmrEF and HFpEF Landscape

Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA, discusses the DAPA ECHO trial data presented at European Society of Cardiology Congress 2024, examining the effects of dapagliflozin on myocardial performance in patients with nondiabetic heart failure, including the study’s objective, design, methodology, results, and key clinical implications for the use of dapagliflozin in this population.


Dennis Fried, PhD, MBA

Latest:

Ambulatory Care Fragmentation and Hospitalization Among Veterans With Diabetes

Having highly fragmented ambulatory care and a usual provider of care outside the Veterans Health Administration increased the odds of hospitalization among veterans with diabetes.


Clarissa J. Diamantidis, MD, MHS

Latest:

Have Racial Disparities in Home Dialysis Utilization Changed Over Time?

Medicare prospective payment for dialysis modestly increased availability and use of home-based dialysis treatment but did not affect historic racial disparities in home dialysis.


Mary D. Naylor, PhD

Latest:

Interventional Analytics in Skilled Nursing Facilities Associated With Reduced Readmissions

A retrospective analysis of 30-day risk-adjusted readmission rates among skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) between 2017 and 2022 compared those that had implemented an interventional analytics platform and other SNFs.


Xiangyi Xu, MS

Latest:

Characterizing Obesity in a Large Health Care Delivery System.

The prevalence of obesity in the Sutter Health system between 2015 and 2020 was 35%. Differences by race/ethnicity, health insurance, smoking status, and comorbidities were examined.


Cy Huffman, MD

Latest:

Building a Payment Model for Health Coaching in Primary Care: Lessons From Tennessee

This case study describes Tennessee’s process for convening key stakeholders to develop uniform payment guidelines to encourage increased preventive service delivery.


Timir K. Paul, MD, PhD

Latest:

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Health Literacy in US Southern States

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is not associated with health literacy. Personal perception of threat was associated with reduced vaccine hesitancy.


Stephen Freedland, MD

Latest:

Enzalutamide Combo Improves OS in Prostate Cancer Without Sacrificing Quality of Life: Stephen Freedland, MD

Stephen Freedland, MD, of Cedars-Sinai, discussed enzalutamide and leuprolide's potential to improve overall survival without sacrificing quality of life in prostate cancer.



Hamlet Gasoyan, PhD

Latest:

Improve Antiobesity Medication Adherence to Improve Results: Hamlet Gasoyan, PhD

Conversations between the patient and provider should focus on the stakes of antiobesity treatment and continuation, says Hamlet Gasoyan, PhD, Cleveland Clinic.


Susan R. Kirsh, MD, MPH

Latest:

Enhancing the e-Consult: Empowering Efficient and Collaborative Care

This editorial provides suggestions for improving the process of e-consults, which are a promising method of expanding access to specialty care.


Jeffrey Botbyl, MS

Latest:

Predicting Drug-Drug and Drug-Gene Interactions in a Community Pharmacy Population

The probability of drug interactions increases when genetic polymorphisms are considered, indicating that pharmacogenetic assessment may be useful in predicting the presence and severity of interactions.


Cameron Adams, MPP

Latest:

Patient Assignment and Quality Performance: A Misaligned System

This article explores the congruence between payer patient assignment and quality performance and the implications for incentive payments in alternative payment models.


Jose Guzman Garcia, PharmD, MHA, BCCCP

Latest:

Pharmacy Innovations That Improve Care Quality, Cut Costs: A Q&A With Jose Guzman Garcia, PharmD, MHA, BCCCP

Jose Guzman Garcia, PharmD, MHA, BCCCP, discusses key pharmacy initiatives at UC Davis Health.


Andrew W. Roberts, PharmD, PhD

Latest:

Trends in Medicare Part D Coverage of Generics With Equivalent Brand-Name Drugs

High-tier generic drug placement in Medicare Part D has increased over time, but it may be related to a drug’s clinical profile and availability of substitutes rather than preferred brand-name drug coverage.


Aric Whittington, PhD, MHA
Aric Whittington, PhD, MHA

Latest:

Contributor: Network Integrity as a Strategic Lever—Aligning Ambulatory Operations with Managed Care Success

Explore how network integrity enhances managed care strategies, driving value-based care success and improving patient outcomes in health systems.

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