2010
Relationship Between Use of Electronic Health Record Features and Health Care Quality
Poon EG, Wright A, Simon SR, Jenter CA, Kaushal R, Volk LA, Cleary PD, Singer JA, Tumolo AZ, Bates DW. Relationship Between Use of Electronic Health Record Features and Health Care Quality. Medical Care 2010, 48: 203-209. PMID: 20125047, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0b013e3181c16203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsUse of EHRsColon cancer screeningEHR featuresHealth care qualityCancer screeningWomen's healthSignificant associationCare qualityInformation Set (HEDIS) quality measuresElectronic health record featuresHealthcare Effectiveness DataPrimary care physiciansHEDIS quality measuresCancer prevention measuresPhysician practice characteristicsQuality of careGroup scoresCare physiciansHEDIS measuresCancer preventionPractice characteristicsResponse rateHigh-quality healthcareEffectiveness data
2007
Factors Affecting Influential Discussions Among Physicians: A Social Network Analysis of a Primary Care Practice
Keating NL, Ayanian JZ, Cleary PD, Marsden PV. Factors Affecting Influential Discussions Among Physicians: A Social Network Analysis of a Primary Care Practice. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2007, 22: 794-798. PMID: 17404798, PMCID: PMC2219865, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-007-0190-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPrimary care practicesCare physiciansHigh-quality evidence-based medicineCare practicesHealth issuesWomen's health issuesEvidence-based medicineSame clinicWomen's healthDifferent clinicsPhysician locationPhysiciansMore womenClinical sessionsClinicAcademic practiceHealthRapid disseminationPatientsDesignSurveyObjectiveEvaluateBackgroundPhysiciansCareWomen
2002
Evolving dissatisfaction among primary care physicians.
Landon BE, Aseltine R, Shaul JA, Miller Y, Auerbach BA, Cleary PD. Evolving dissatisfaction among primary care physicians. The American Journal Of Managed Care 2002, 8: 890-901. PMID: 12395957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansCare physiciansCurrent practice situationCare plansLarge health planQuality of careCross-sectional surveyOverall satisfactionChoice of hospitalImportant predictorCare dissatisfactionAdequacy of reimbursementOverall dissatisfactionMultivariable modelPhysician ratingsPhysician satisfactionHealth plansPhysiciansPhysician practicesCarePractice situationsWay physiciansPredictorsHospitalSatisfaction
2000
Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial
Mundinger M, Kane R, Lenz E, Totten A, Tsai W, Cleary P, Friedewald W, Siu A, Shelanski M. Primary Care Outcomes in Patients Treated by Nurse Practitioners or Physicians: A Randomized Trial. JAMA 2000, 283: 59-68. PMID: 10632281, DOI: 10.1001/jama.283.1.59.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory CareCommunity Health CentersContinuity of Patient CareEmergenciesFemaleHealth Services ResearchHealth StatusHumansMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityNurse PractitionersOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient SatisfactionPhysicians, FamilyPrimary Health CareProfessional AutonomyRegression AnalysisConceptsPrimary care clinicsNurse practitionersInitial appointmentHealth statusCare clinicsPrimary careService utilizationCommunity-based primary care clinicsHealth service utilization dataUrban academic medical centerUrgent care visitsHealth service utilizationPrimary care outcomesPrimary care physiciansPrimary care appointmentsService utilization dataNurse practitioner practicePatients' health statusAcademic medical centerSignificant differencesType of providerSatisfaction ratingsCare visitsPractitioners' patientsCare appointments
1994
Hypochondriasis and Panic Disorder: Boundary and Overlap
Barsky A, Barnett M, Cleary P. Hypochondriasis and Panic Disorder: Boundary and Overlap. JAMA Psychiatry 1994, 51: 918-925. PMID: 7944880, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1994.03950110078010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPanic disorderCare physiciansMedical careDSM-III-R panic disorderPrimary care patientsPrimary care populationComorbid panic disorderSomatization disorder symptomsPanic disorder criteriaStructured diagnostic interviewCare patientsClinic attendersCare populationMajor depressionSelf-report questionnairesPatientsDiagnostic InterviewDisorder criteriaHypochondriasisAnxiety disordersDisordersPhenomenological overlapDisorder symptomsPhysicians
1990
The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians
Cleary P, Burns B, Nycz G. The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1990, 5: 355-360. PMID: 2374045, DOI: 10.1007/bf02600406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPsychiatric illnessCare physiciansGeneral Health QuestionnaireMental health problemsMultispecialty group practiceStratified probability samplePrimary careMedical recordsHealth QuestionnairePsychiatric disordersAffective disordersHealth problemsMental disordersStudy participantsPatientsIllnessPhysiciansGroup practiceDisordersSemirural areaFrequent usersProbability sampleWomenMen
1987
The Response of Primary Care Physicians to Problem Drinkers
Rohman M, Cleary P, Warburg M, Del banco T, Aronson M. The Response of Primary Care Physicians to Problem Drinkers. The American Journal Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse 1987, 13: 199-209. PMID: 3687884, DOI: 10.3109/00952998709001509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term alcohol treatmentPrimary care physicians' responsesPatients' drinking problemsPrimary care physiciansPrimary care practitionersTreatment of alcoholismDrinking problemsNecessary clinical skillsCare physiciansAnonymous questionnaire surveyCare practitionersPhysician responsesAlcohol treatmentPatient management skillsGreater Boston areaPhysiciansProblem drinkersClinical skillsAlcohol educationTreatmentBoston areaEducational programsResponseDiagnosisAlcoholism