2022
The collaborative research and service delivery partnership between the United States healthcare system and the U.S. Military Health System during the COVID-19 pandemic
Koehlmoos T, Korona-Bailey J, Janvrin M, Madsen C, Schneider E. The collaborative research and service delivery partnership between the United States healthcare system and the U.S. Military Health System during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Research Policy And Systems 2022, 20: 81. PMID: 35854348, PMCID: PMC9295105, DOI: 10.1186/s12961-022-00885-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCOVID-19Delivery of Health CareHumansMilitary Health ServicesMilitary PersonnelPandemicsUnited StatesConceptsMilitary Health SystemHealth systemHealthcare systemU.S. Military Health SystemWorld Health Organization frameworkUnited States healthcare systemU.S. healthcare systemProvision of suppliesStates healthcare systemCOVID-19 pandemicCollaborative effortsHealthcare deliveryProvider supportTreatment venueGrey literatureHealth challengesAreas of medicineHealthHealth emergencyDevelopment of vaccinesCOVID-19ProvidersNation's abilityHuman resourcesCollaborative research
2021
Non-Operative Shoulder Dysfunction in the United States Military
Leggit J, Wu H, Janvrin M, Korona-Bailey J, Koehlmoos T, Schneider E. Non-Operative Shoulder Dysfunction in the United States Military. Military Medicine 2021, 188: e1003-e1009. PMID: 34865115, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usab468.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHealth Care CostsHumansMaleMilitary PersonnelPainRetrospective StudiesShoulderUnited StatesConceptsMilitary Health SystemUpper arm injuriesShoulder dysfunctionForce readinessMilitary Health System Data RepositoryTreatment of shoulder dysfunctionService membersPhysical fitness domainActive duty military service membersDiagnosis of shoulderHealth services researchActive duty service membersType of careFiscal yearDuty service membersActive duty membersMilitary service membersTotal Force FitnessLaboratory test costsHealth servicesHealth systemRetrospective cohort studyFunctional limitationsNonoperative conditionsNonoperative care
2016
Disparities in receipt of a laparoscopic operation for ectopic pregnancy among TRICARE beneficiaries
Ranjit A, Chaudhary MA, Jiang W, Zhan T, Schneider EB, Cohen SL, Little SE, Haider AH, Robinson JN, Witkop CT. Disparities in receipt of a laparoscopic operation for ectopic pregnancy among TRICARE beneficiaries. Surgery 2016, 161: 1341-1347. PMID: 27842916, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2016.09.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEctopic pregnancyLaparoscopic operationsRacial disparitiesWhite womenDays of diagnosisOdds of receiptRacial minority patientsSystems of careBlack womenTRICARE dataPatient demographicsUniversal insurance coverageMultivariable analysisTRICARE beneficiariesOperative approachMinority patientsPurchased careLesser oddsPregnancyDirect carePatientsAsian womenInsurance accessCareInsurance coverage