Relationship Between Quality Improvement Processes and Clinical Performance
This study examines the clinical effects of care management and quality improvement interventions implemented by physician groups on pay-for-performance success.
Opening and Continuing the Discussion on Influenza Vaccination Timing
August 11th 2010A patient-centered medical home with intensive case management and a payer partner can significantly improve hospital utilization and may decrease total medical costs for a Medicare population.
Antihypertensive Medication Adherence and Subsequent Healthcare Utilization and Costs
August 11th 2010Retrospective analysis of antihypertensive medication adherence and subsequent total healthcare costs demonstrated a significant, continuous, and inversely proportional effect of adherence on total healthcare costs.
Clinical and Economic Outcomes After Introduction of Drug-Eluting Stents
Introduction of drug-eluting stents resulted in improved clinical outcomes for patients and reduced overall procedural costs.
Cost Sharing, Adherence, and Health Outcomes in Patients With Diabetes
Higher cost-sharing levels reduced adherence to antidiabetic medications in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Value and the Medical Home: Effects of Transformed Primary Care
A patient-centered medical home with intensive case management and a payer partner can significantly improve hospital utilization and may decrease total medical costs for a Medicare population.
Employees' Willingness to Pay to Prevent Influenza
The willingness of employees to pay to prevent influenza demonstrates a strong preference to protect themselves and their household members; however, modifiable barriers to vaccination persist.
Using Search Engine Query Data to Track Pharmaceutical Utilization: A Study of Statins
August 2nd 2010Google query data for 2 statins demonstrated association with temporal and geographic utilization benchmarks, suggesting that query data can be used to track real-time utilization.