2024
Enrollment in High-Deductible Health Plans and Incident Diabetes Complications
McCoy R, Swarna K, Jiang D, Van Houten H, Chen J, Davis E, Herrin J. Enrollment in High-Deductible Health Plans and Incident Diabetes Complications. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e243394. PMID: 38517436, PMCID: PMC10960199, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.3394.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-deductible health plansHealth plansChronic disease managementOdds of myocardial infarctionLower-extremity complicationsMixed-effects logistic regression modelsOut-of-pocket costsAssociated with increased oddsDiabetic complicationsInverse propensity score weightingLogistic regression modelsCardiovascular risk factorsEmployer-sponsored health plansDiabetes careRetrospective cohort studyUS adultsPropensity score weightingPotential selection biasMain OutcomesCohort studyBaseline yearIncident complicationsDisease managementMixed-effectsPotential harm
2021
Physician variation in the de‐adoption of ineffective statin and fibrate therapy
Everhart A, Desai NR, Dowd B, Herrin J, Higuera L, Jeffery MM, Jena AB, Ross JS, Shah ND, Smith LB, Karaca‐Mandic P. Physician variation in the de‐adoption of ineffective statin and fibrate therapy. Health Services Research 2021, 56: 919-931. PMID: 33569804, PMCID: PMC8522575, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.13630.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Drug Therapy, CombinationDrug UtilizationFemaleFibric AcidsGuideline AdherenceHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsHypoglycemic AgentsHypolipidemic AgentsLongitudinal StudiesMaleMedicare Part CMiddle AgedPractice Guidelines as TopicPractice Patterns, Physicians'Risk FactorsUnited StatesConceptsMedicare Advantage patientsType 2 diabetic patientsACCORD lipid trialFibrate useAdvantage patientsCommercial patientsPhysician characteristicsLIPID trialFibrate therapyDiabetic patientsPhysician variationDiabetes careType 2 diabetes diagnosisContinuous insurance enrollmentPatient diabetes carePhysician random effectsGlucose-lowering drugsElectronic health record dataHealth record dataReal-world data assetConcurrent statinCardiovascular eventsStatin usersClinical evidenceManagement visits
2015
Changing trends in type 2 diabetes mellitus treatment intensification, 2002-2010.
McCoy RG, Zhang Y, Herrin J, Denton BT, Mason JE, Montori VM, Smith SA, Shah ND. Changing trends in type 2 diabetes mellitus treatment intensification, 2002-2010. The American Journal Of Managed Care 2015, 21: e288-96. PMID: 26167776.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, OralAdolescentAdultAge FactorsAgedBlood GlucoseComorbidityDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Drug Therapy, CombinationFemaleGlycated HemoglobinHumansHypoglycemic AgentsIncretinsInsurance Claim ReviewMaleMetforminMiddle AgedResidence CharacteristicsRetrospective StudiesSex FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsSulfonylurea CompoundsUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsTreatment intensificationCox proportional hazards regression analysisNational administrative data setProportional hazards regression analysisRetrospective secondary data analysisDiabetes treatment intensificationOptimal diabetes careHazards regression analysisDiabetes-related complicationsAdults 18 yearsTreatment-naïve adultsNon-Hispanic whitesComorbidity burdenMetformin monotherapySulfonylurea useMetformin prescriptionThiazolidinedione useGlycemic controlKaplan-MeierMean ageDiabetes careSignificant confoundersSecondary data analysisAdministrative data setsDiabetes therapy
2014
Impact of an EHR-Based Diabetes Management Form on Quality and Outcomes of Diabetes Care in Primary Care Practices
Herrin J, da Graca B, Aponte P, Stanek HG, Cowling T, Fullerton C, Hollander P, Ballard DJ. Impact of an EHR-Based Diabetes Management Form on Quality and Outcomes of Diabetes Care in Primary Care Practices. American Journal Of Medical Quality 2014, 30: 14-22. PMID: 24399633, DOI: 10.1177/1062860613516991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care practicesAspirin prescriptionBlood pressureOptimal careCare practicesLow-density lipoprotein cholesterolChronic disease careDelivery of careElectronic health recordsDMF useFoot examsInsulin useLipoprotein cholesterolPrimary outcomeLDL cholesterolDisease careDiabetes careDiabetes patientsEvidence-based targetsHealth information technologyMicroalbumin testNumber of visitsLess improvementPatientsCare
2012
The Effectiveness of Implementing an Electronic Health Record on Diabetes Care and Outcomes
Herrin J, da Graca B, Nicewander D, Fullerton C, Aponte P, Stanek G, Cowling T, Collinsworth A, Fleming NS, Ballard DJ. The Effectiveness of Implementing an Electronic Health Record on Diabetes Care and Outcomes. Health Services Research 2012, 47: 1522-1540. PMID: 22250953, PMCID: PMC3401397, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2011.01370.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care practicesBlood pressureDiabetes careOptimal careCare practicesDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureYears of ageElectronic health record implementationElectronic health recordsAspirin prescriptionUnexposed patientsAspirin useCare bundleInsulin usePatient ageLipid controlPrimary outcomeClinical outcomesLDL cholesterolSmoking cessationChart auditDiabetes measuresDiabetes patientsPatients
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