Inefficiencies in Osteoarthritis and Chronic Low Back Pain Management
This study identified inefficiencies in drug and medical service utilization related to pain management among Medicare members with osteoarthritis and chronic low back pain.
Utilization of Lymph Node Dissection, Race/Ethnicity, and Breast Cancer Outcomes
The disparities in survival among node-positive breast cancer patients of African American and Hispanic heritage are not explained by nodal surgery utilization.
Physician Capability to Electronically Exchange Clinical Information, 2011
October 23rd 2013We assessed physicians' capability to electronically share clinical information with other providers and describe variation in exchange capability across states and electronic health record vendors.
Empirical Analysis of Domestic Medical Travel for Elective Cardiovascular Procedures
Promoting domestic medical travel to high-quality providers could improve clinical outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs.
Dispensing Channel and Medication Adherence: Evidence Across 3 Therapy Classes
Findings indicate that patients using mail order pharmacies had significantly better adherence to antidiabetics, antihypertensives, and antihyperlipidemics than patients who used the retail dispensing channel.
Outcomes Among Chronically Ill Adults in a Medical Home Prototype
This study investigated healthcare quality, utilization, and costs among patients with common chronic illnesses in a patient-centered medical home prototype redesign.
Performance Measurement for People With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Conceptual Model
The Performance Measurement for People with Multiple Chronic Conditions conceptual model can facilitate development and refinement of quality measures for a medically complex population.
How Do Providers Prioritize Prevention? A Qualitative Study
Primary care providers utilize many strategies for prioritizing preventive care during time-constrained clinical encounters, in addition to being prompted by clinical reminders.