2016
Exit Survey of Senior Residents: Cost Conscious but Uninformed
Long T, Silvestri MT, Dashevsky M, Halim A, Fogerty RL. Exit Survey of Senior Residents: Cost Conscious but Uninformed. Journal Of Graduate Medical Education 2016, 8: 248-51. PMID: 27168897, PMCID: PMC4857517, DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-15-00168.1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Resident and fellow assessment of health policy attitudes and advocacy priorities.
Long T, Khan AM, Henien S, Hass D, Katz MC. Resident and fellow assessment of health policy attitudes and advocacy priorities. Connecticut Medicine 2014, 78: 283-7. PMID: 24974562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYale-New Haven HospitalHealth policy prioritiesHouse staff physiciansHealth policy attitudesHealth policyStaff physiciansPostgraduate yearSurgical specialtiesHouse staffMalpractice reformCross-sectional surveyConnecticut Health CenterSignificant positive associationAffordable Care ActHealth centersMedicaid expansionHealth care transformationAdvocacy prioritiesResponse scoresCare ActCare transformationFellow assessmentPositive associationSignificant proportionPhysicians
2013
Reasons for readmission in an underserved high-risk population: a qualitative analysis of a series of inpatient interviews
Long T, Genao I, Horwitz LI. Reasons for readmission in an underserved high-risk population: a qualitative analysis of a series of inpatient interviews. BMJ Open 2013, 3: e003212. PMID: 24056478, PMCID: PMC3780332, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003212.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary care centersHigh-risk populationEmergency departmentCare accessCare servicesYale-New Haven HospitalPrimary providersHigh-risk patientsRisk of readmissionUnderserved high-risk populationTransitional care servicesPrimary care accessPrimary care relationshipsHome care servicesInpatient interviewsAcute illnessMore admissionsUnderserved patientsCare centerSemi-structured qualitative interviewsPatientsReadmissionHealth statusCurrent interventionsUndue financial burden