2019
Persistent Use of Extended Fractionation Palliative Radiotherapy for Medicare Beneficiaries With Metastatic Breast Cancer, 2011 to 2014
Yu JB, Pollack CE, Herrin J, Zhu W, Soulos PR, Xu X, Gross CP. Persistent Use of Extended Fractionation Palliative Radiotherapy for Medicare Beneficiaries With Metastatic Breast Cancer, 2011 to 2014. American Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 42: 493-499. PMID: 31033511, PMCID: PMC6538429, DOI: 10.1097/coc.0000000000000548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPalliative radiotherapyBone metastasesMedicare beneficiariesBreast cancerAssociation of clinicalProportion of patientsChoice of treatmentHospital-based practiceService Medicare beneficiariesSingle-fraction treatmentProvider financial incentivesLogistic regression modelsDifferent fractionation schemesProlonged courseRadiation courseRadiotherapy usePayer perspectiveProvider characteristicsMean costMultiple guidelinesPatientsRadiotherapyMetastasisCancerNumber of days
2006
Correlates of Electronic Health Record Adoption in Office Practices: A Statewide Survey
Simon SR, Kaushal R, Cleary PD, Jenter CA, Volk LA, Poon EG, Orav EJ, Lo HG, Williams DH, Bates DW. Correlates of Electronic Health Record Adoption in Office Practices: A Statewide Survey. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2006, 14: 110-117. PMID: 17068351, PMCID: PMC2215070, DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2187.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsOffice practiceHalf of physiciansHospital-based practiceEHR adoptionElectronic health record adoptionSmall practicesEHR adoption ratesMost physiciansNon-financial barriersResponse rateMedical careMultivariate analysisMore physiciansStratified random sampleMailed surveyPractice sizeEHR usePhysiciansMedical studentsSolo practiceHealth records
1991
Failure of physicians to recognize functional disability in ambulatory patients.
Calkins D, Rubenstein L, Cleary P, Davies A, Jette A, Fink A, Kosecoff J, Young R, Brook R, Delbanco T. Failure of physicians to recognize functional disability in ambulatory patients. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1991, 114: 451-4. PMID: 1825267, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-114-6-451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital-based practiceOffice-based practiceFunctional disabilityFunctional impairmentInternal medicine group practiceAbility of internistsPatient-reported disabilityInternal medicine practiceFailure of physiciansInternal medicine residentsAmbulatory patientsPatient functionPatientsStaff physiciansPatient careMedicine practicePhysiciansMedicine residentsGroup practiceDisabilityComparison of responsesRandom sampleImpairmentLesser degreeInternists
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