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期刊名:Medical care research and review

缩写:MED CARE RES REV

ISSN:1077-5587

e-ISSN:1552-6801

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Justin Kramer,David J Johnson,Karen Wolf et al. Justin Kramer et al.
Social determinants of health contribute to disparities in cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension. This study utilized a health equity framework to assess patient-level factors influencing hypertension management across two health ...
Xuefan Ji,Maura Dougherty,Yuna Lee et al. Xuefan Ji et al.
Primary care providers (PCPs) in the United States experience burnout more frequently than clinicians in other care settings. Interventions addressing PCP burnout are urgently needed. Organizational-level interventions implemented in the wo...
Michel Oskam,Richard C van Kleef,René C J A van Vliet Michel Oskam
Many regulated health insurance markets use prospective risk adjustment (RA) to mitigate risk selection incentives for insurers. However, prospective RA might underpay insurers for people diagnosed with a new chronic disease. By tracking sp...
Martha Wetzel,David H Howard,Nicholas A Giordano et al. Martha Wetzel et al.
State policies requiring clinicians to review prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) databases have proliferated. However, patient advocates suggest these policies may adversely affect patients with chronic pain. This study aimed to qu...
Patricia Satterstrom,Olivia S Jung,Fletcher Dementyev et al. Patricia Satterstrom et al.
This 24-month inductive study examined the practices provided by a variety of supporters to six frontline-led innovation teams. Analyzing 86 interviews with 35 team members and 17 supporters, we propose a comprehensive, idealized framework ...
Xiao Joyce Wang,Fangli Geng,Cyrus M Kosar et al. Xiao Joyce Wang et al.
Medicare and Medicaid dual-eligible beneficiaries (i.e., dual eligibles) have complex care needs and often experience poor outcomes in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). The newly implemented patient-driven payment model (PDPM) changed SNFs...
Eric T Roberts,Eliza Macneal,Kenton J Johnston et al. Eric T Roberts et al.
Medicare and Medicaid are separate programs that together cover 13 million low-income older adults and people with disabilities, known as dual-eligible individuals. Concern about a lack of coordination across Medicare and Medicaid has promp...
Lauren Clack,Jason Smith,Martin Charns Lauren Clack
Organizational transformation in health care is critical to achieving systemic improvements, yet it lacks a cohesive body of empirical literature. Thirty-six articles met inclusion criteria in this systematic literature review of empirical ...
Joanne Spetz,Kim Q Dau,Amy Quan et al. Joanne Spetz et al.
Improving access to midwifery care has been identified as a strategy to address shortages of reproductive health clinicians and ensure person-centered, equitable care. This article describes findings from a new survey of licensed midwives (...
Kevin T Stroupe,Talar Markossian,Bella Etingen et al. Kevin T Stroupe et al.
In February 2017, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) restructured outpatient medication copayments, creating three medication tiers comparable with private-sector value-based insurance designs (with copayments: US$5, US$8, US$11 per 30...