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David Chess, MD

Latest:

Impact of After-Hours Telemedicine on Hospitalizations in a Skilled Nursing Facility

A case study highlighting clinical and financial outcomes of an after-hours on-demand telemedicine intervention in a skilled nursing facility.





Denise Patriaco, APN

Latest:

Case Study: How Does an ACO Generate Savings Three Years in a Row?

Increasing accountable care organization savings is dependent on maximizing quality scores and increasing the number of beneficiaries while maintaining a low per-capita spend through efficiencies of care.


Nikhil Khandelwal, PhD, BPharm

Latest:

Medication Adherence for 90-Day Quantities of Medication Dispensed Through Retail and Mail Order Pharmacies

Patients' adherence to maintenance medications at retail pharmacy is slightly higher than those at mail order, presenting opportunities for pharmacists to provide quality care.


Maziyar Kalani, MD

Latest:

Opportunities to Improve the Value of Outpatient Surgical Care

Outpatient surgeries in the United States account for roughly 7% of annual healthcare expenditures. To exploit substantial opportunities to improve the value of outpatient surgical care, the authors composed an evidence-based care delivery composite for national discussion and pilot testing.





Chi-Hong Tseng, PhD

Latest:

The Effect of Implementing a Care Coordination Program on Team Dynamics and the Patient Experience

A primary care redesign program embedding care coordinators into practices slightly improves the patient experience and does not disrupt team dynamics.



Chris Sistrom, MD, MPH, PhD

Latest:

Face Time Versus Test Ordering: Is There a Trade-off?

Real-time location systems can capture face time and trade-offs between face time and diagnostic testing so that clinicians' responses to time pressures can be measured.



Joshua Chodosh, MD, MSHS

Latest:

A Dementia Care Management Intervention: Which Components Improve Quality?

Specifically trained care managers are essential for quality gains from a dementia care management program; even higher quality accrues with coordination across community and primary care.



David Meddis, PhD

Latest:

Relationship Between Short-Acting β-Adrenergic Agonist Use and Healthcare Costs

Overuse of rescue medication among asthma patients is associated with increased exacerbations and higher total and asthma-related healthcare costs.


P. Michael Ho, MD, MPH

Latest:

E-Consult Implementation: Lessons Learned Using Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

This paper identified 4 factors associated with implementation success of e-consults in 8 VA medical centers, with implications for implementing similar health IT initiatives elsewhere.


Kishan S. Parikh, MD

Latest:

Health Insurance and Racial Disparities in Pulmonary Hypertension Outcomes

In a multicenter cohort of patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary hypertension, increased risk for mortality among African Americans was no longer observed after adjusting for insurance status.



Dennis P. Scanlon, PhD

Latest:

Understanding the Financial Return to Investments in the Social Determinants of Health

The policy community should consider these concrete suggestions to address the challenges presented by social determinants of health.


Aaron J. Snyder, MD

Latest:

Computerized Alert Reduced D-Dimer Testing in the Elderly

A targeted computerized alert at the time of physician order entry reduced the use of D-dimer testing among patients 65 years and older.


Megan K. Beckett, PhD

Latest:

Development of a Medicare Plan Dashboard to Promote Health Equity

Health plans use data to decide on quality improvement initiatives. Having a dashboard that characterizes how equitably plans are serving their enrollees would promote health equity.



Ralph A. Quimbo, MS

Latest:

Subacute Lack of Asthma Control as a Predictor of Subsequent Acute Asthma Exacerbation in a Managed Care Population

Subacute lack of asthma control (SALAC) predicts subsequent asthma exacerbation and may improve health plan members’ asthma control and healthcare utilization associated with asthma exacerbation.


Maite L&oacute

Latest:

Managing Inappropriate Requests of Laboratory Tests: From Detection to Monitoring

This study shows automatic, practical, simple, and effective strategies designed in the laboratory, in consensus with requesting clinicians, to improve laboratory test appropriateness.


W. Scott Cluett III

Latest:

Early Experiences With the Acute Community Care Program in Eastern Massachusetts

The Acute Community Care Program uses paramedics to provide in-home urgent care after regular business hours, aiming to prevent unnecessary emergency department visits. Check out our website’s new table/figure pop-up feature! Click on the name of a table or figure in the text to see it in your browser.


Debra A. Antoon, BSPharm

Latest:

Comprehensive Health Management Pharmacist-Delivered Model: Impact on Healthcare Utilization and Costs

Pharmacist-provided comprehensive medication management led to a significant difference in emergency department visits and a cost savings of $2.10 to $2.60 for every $1.00 spent relative to a comparator group.



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