2025
Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Veterans
Varghese M, Wu W, Drwal K, Burg M, Kazi D, Gaffey A, Mattocks K, Brandt C, Bastian L, Gandhi P. Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Veterans. Journal Of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation And Prevention 2025, 45: 78-84. PMID: 40014636, DOI: 10.1097/hcr.0000000000000932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocal VA medical centersHome-based CRCardiac rehabilitationVA Medical CenterVeterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemIn-personImpact of mental healthU.S. veteransIntegrated care networksSecondary prevention interventionsMedical CenterCardiac rehabilitation outcomesImprove exercise capacityRisk of cardiovascular diseaseAttend CRIncreased risk of cardiovascular diseaseRehabilitation outcomesCR utilizationCare networkMental healthPreventive interventionsRacial disparitiesDepressive symptomsHealthcare systemExercise capacityAssociation between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department
Kumar A, Ryus C, Tartak J, Nath B, Faustino I, Shah D, Robinson L, Desai R, Heckmann R, Taylor R, Wong A. Association between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine 2025 PMID: 39948714, DOI: 10.1111/acem.70004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient's primary languagePortuguese-speaking patientsPhysical restraintEmergency departmentPrimary languageED visitsQuality of clinical interactionsRegional health care networkHealth care networkVerbal de-escalationElectronic medical recordsLogistic regression modelsAdult patients ageLanguage speakersEnglish speakersCare networkSpanish speakersPortuguese speakersCultural interpretationRetrospective cohort analysisAgitation symptomsOdds ratioClinical interactionsEvaluate associationsPrimary outcomeForecasting the use of chiropractic services within the Veterans Health Administration.
Bensel V, Corcoran K, Lisi A. Forecasting the use of chiropractic services within the Veterans Health Administration. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0316924. PMID: 39804852, PMCID: PMC11729958, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0316924.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity Care NetworkVeterans Health AdministrationChiropractic servicesHealth AdministrationFiscal yearVA chiropractic servicesVA Corporate Data WarehouseCorporate Data WarehouseCross-sectional analysisChiropractic careVA usersCare networkHealthcare usersCareOverall useCompound annual growth rateUse ratesResource needsVeteransUse dataServicesIncreased useUseYearsData warehouse
2024
‘If I don’t take care of me, then I can’t be there for others:’ a qualitative study of caregiving relationships among older women living with HIV
Vu T, Quinn M, Womack J, Monin J. ‘If I don’t take care of me, then I can’t be there for others:’ a qualitative study of caregiving relationships among older women living with HIV. Aging & Mental Health 2024, 28: 1304-1315. PMID: 38327025, DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2024.2313729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCare networkHIV managementOlder womenPublic health programsCommunity-based organizationsPopulation of womenCare recipientsHealthcare discussionsOWLHHealth programsThematic analysisParticipants 1Qualitative studyCaregiversSemi-structuredCareEducational effortsHIVSources of meaningWomenParticipantsPerformance contentHealthcareYearsHealth
2023
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Lung Cancer Screening Processes in a Northeast Tertiary Health Care Network
Udelsman B, Detterbeck F, Tanoue L, Mase V, Boffa D, Blasberg J, Dhanasopon A, Ely S, Mazzarelli L, Bader A, Woodard G. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Lung Cancer Screening Processes in a Northeast Tertiary Health Care Network. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2023, 48: 222-225. PMID: 37832536, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0000000000001549.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care networkLung cancer screening processLung cancer screening programsCare networkCancer screening programsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicComputed tomography scanCOVID-19 hospitalizationCOVID-19 surgeCancer screening processDisease 2019 pandemicLung cancer diagnosisHealth care systemAverage hospitalizationRadiology databaseLung cancerTomography scanScreening programCare systemCancer diagnosisMonthsHospitalizationCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicPandemic
2022
Qualitative study of patient experiences and care observations during agitation events in the emergency department: implications for systems-based practice
Wong AH, Ray JM, Eixenberger C, Crispino LJ, Parker JB, Rosenberg A, Robinson L, McVaney C, Iennaco JD, Bernstein SL, Yonkers KA, Pavlo AJ. Qualitative study of patient experiences and care observations during agitation events in the emergency department: implications for systems-based practice. BMJ Open 2022, 12: e059876. PMID: 35545394, PMCID: PMC9096567, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059876.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentAgitation eventsQualitative studyEmergency careQualitative studies of patients' experiencesPhysical restraintStudies of patients' experiencesAvoidance of physical restraintSystem of healthcare deliveryPhysical restraint useEmergency care networkCommunity-based teaching hospitalSystems-based practiceTertiary care academic centreInterviews of patientsVerbal de-escalationGrounded theory approachPatient-oriented strategiesExposure to psychological traumaExcessive psychomotor activityCare approachSocioeconomic inequalitiesPatient experienceRestraint useCare networkIn Medicaid Managed Care Networks, Care Is Highly Concentrated Among A Small Percentage Of Physicians
Ludomirsky AB, Schpero WL, Wallace J, Lollo A, Bernheim S, Ross JS, Ndumele CD. In Medicaid Managed Care Networks, Care Is Highly Concentrated Among A Small Percentage Of Physicians. Health Affairs 2022, 41: 760-768. PMID: 35500192, DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01747.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare plansPercent of specialistsOutpatient primary carePrimary care physiciansManaged Care NetworkCare physiciansPrimary careMedicaid patientsMedicaid beneficiariesPhysicians' willingnessSpecialist physiciansPhysiciansCare networkMedicaid ServicesCareMedicaid participationOne-thirdNetwork adequacy standardsSmall percentagePercentBeneficiary preferencesPatientsGender Differences in Time Spent on Documentation and the Electronic Health Record in a Large Ambulatory Network
Rotenstein LS, Fong AS, Jeffery MM, Sinsky CA, Goldstein R, Williams B, Melnick ER. Gender Differences in Time Spent on Documentation and the Electronic Health Record in a Large Ambulatory Network. JAMA Network Open 2022, 5: e223935. PMID: 35323954, PMCID: PMC8948526, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.3935.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Health and Safety in a Family Child Care Network: An Analysis of Violation Data of Routine, Full Unannounced Inspections
Rosenthal MS, Franco-Labarga AE, Jeon S, Ma T, Crowley AA. Health and Safety in a Family Child Care Network: An Analysis of Violation Data of Routine, Full Unannounced Inspections. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2020, 24: 1019-1027. PMID: 32350728, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-020-02939-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild care networkChildren's networksCare networkArea median incomeViolation categoriesFamily day care homesChild care qualityDay care homesStaff documentationHealth outcomesGood complianceLatent class analysisCare homesLogistic regressionCare qualityClass analysisCityTownInspection violationsMedian incomeIndoor safetyHomeHealthSafety regulationsViolation
2018
Quality Improvement Initiatives to Reduce Mortality: An Opportunity to Engage Palliative Care and Improve Advance Care Planning
Flieger SP, Spatz E, Cherlin EJ, Curry LA. Quality Improvement Initiatives to Reduce Mortality: An Opportunity to Engage Palliative Care and Improve Advance Care Planning. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine® 2018, 36: 97-104. PMID: 30122054, DOI: 10.1177/1049909118794149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvance care planningPalliative careCare planningQuality improvement initiativesAcute myocardial infarction mortalityPalliative care trainingImprovement initiativesMayo Clinic Care NetworkMyocardial infarction mortalityQuality improvement staffEnd of lifeAcute eventPatient goalsAMI mortalityCare trainingSecondary analysisMortalityFamily preferencesCare networkCarePatientsCliniciansQuality outcomesFamily goalsHospital executivesDeriving a Framework for a Systems Approach to Agitated Patient Care in the Emergency Department
Wong AH, Ruppel H, Crispino LJ, Rosenberg A, Iennaco JD, Vaca FE. Deriving a Framework for a Systems Approach to Agitated Patient Care in the Emergency Department. The Joint Commission Journal On Quality And Patient Safety 2018, 44: 279-292. PMID: 29759261, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2017.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentCare deliveryPatient careDevelopment of evidence-based strategiesRegional health care networkPhysician assistants/nurse practitionersPatient safety literaturePatient care deliveryInterprofessional focus groupsED staff membersHealth care networkEvidence-based strategiesHealth care workersGrounded theory approachData saturationPatient aggressionCare networkCare dimensionsCare paradoxPatient encountersInterprofessional dynamicsMixed-methods approachThematic analysisFocus groupsCare workersValidating the TeleStroke Mimic Score
Ali S, Hubert G, Switzer J, Majersik J, Backhaus R, Shepard L, Vedala K, Schwamm L. Validating the TeleStroke Mimic Score. Stroke 2018, 49: 688-692. PMID: 29374105, PMCID: PMC5829006, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.117.018758.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStroke mimicsIschemic cerebrovascular diseaseTelestroke networkTelestroke consultationCerebrovascular diseaseReceiver-operating characteristic curve analysisAcute stroke evaluationExternal validation cohortRisk prediction scoreStroke care networksCharacteristic curve analysisStroke evaluationValidation cohortClinical differencesOriginal cohortFinal diagnosisTelestroke consultsScore's abilityGeorgia Regents UniversityDiverse cohortCare networkCurve analysisCohortConfidence intervalsPrediction score
2016
Social networks in health care teams: evidence from the United States
Poghosyan L, Lucero R, Knutson A, W Friedberg M, Poghosyan H. Social networks in health care teams: evidence from the United States. Journal Of Health Organization And Management 2016, 30: 1119-1139. PMID: 27700473, DOI: 10.1108/jhom-12-2015-0201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth care teamCare teamTeam membersHealth care team membersHealth services research studiesDiffusion of evidence-based practicesCare team membersCare team compositionHealth care deliveryHealth care settingsTeam members' practicesHealth care networkEvidence-based practiceCare deliveryCare networkCare settingsPatient careOccurrence of adverse eventsImpact patientsTeam member characteristicsHealthMember practicesLiterature searchContextual factorsExclusion criteria
2009
Reported care quality in federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program supported networks of HIV/AIDS care
Hirschhorn LR, Landers S, Mcinnes DK, Malitz F, Ding L, Joyce R, Cleary PD. Reported care quality in federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program supported networks of HIV/AIDS care. AIDS Care 2009, 21: 799-807. PMID: 19484615, DOI: 10.1080/09540120802511992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRyan White ProgramEligible metropolitan areasRyan White HIV/AIDS ProgramHIV/AIDS programsWhite ProgramCare providersCase managementHIV/AIDS careAIDS ProgramCare networkPrimary care providersCoordination of careNetworks of careMedical care providersQuality of careCoordination of servicesQuality improvement activitiesAIDS careCare sitesEarly pilot testingMedical providersCare qualitySupport servicesCareImprovement activities
2007
Cost and Effects of Performance Feedback and Nurse Case Management for Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes A Randomized Controlled Trial
Herrin J, Cangialose CB, Nicewander D, Ballard DJ. Cost and Effects of Performance Feedback and Nurse Case Management for Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes A Randomized Controlled Trial. Population Health Management 2007, 10: 328-336. PMID: 18163861, DOI: 10.1089/dis.2007.106719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNurse case managementDiabetes careCase management modelCase managementModel health maintenance organizationMedicare perspectiveNurse case management modelProcess of carePrimary care networkHealth maintenance organizationHealthTexas Provider NetworkClinical outcomesIntervention armResource nursesBaseline differencesMedicare beneficiariesMedical clinicsMaintenance organizationCare networkSimilar interventionsClinical qualityCareSignificant differencesDiabetesTrials
2006
Patient-Centeredness and Timeliness in a Primary Care Network: Baseline Analysis and Power Assessment for Detection of the Effects of an Electronic Health Record
Fleming NS, Herrin J, Roberts W, Couch C, Ballard DJ. Patient-Centeredness and Timeliness in a Primary Care Network: Baseline Analysis and Power Assessment for Detection of the Effects of an Electronic Health Record. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 2006, 19: 314-319. PMID: 17106491, PMCID: PMC1618751, DOI: 10.1080/08998280.2006.11928191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmbulatory electronic health recordElectronic health recordsHealth recordsCare networkAppointment timePatient satisfaction surveyPrimary care networkBaylor Health Care SystemAmbulatory care networkQuality of careHealthTexas Provider NetworkInstitute of MedicineHealth care systemAdditional survey itemsExcellent satisfactionPatient centerednessPatientsQuality careCare systemPhysician interactionBaseline performanceFinancial impactBaseline analysisDimensions of qualitySatisfaction survey
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